The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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All that passes in the mind of man may be reduced to two classesIdeas and Emotions . By ideas , I mean all thoughts which rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation ...
All that passes in the mind of man may be reduced to two classesIdeas and Emotions . By ideas , I mean all thoughts which rise and pass in succession in the mind : by emotions , all exertions of the mind , which arise from the operation ...
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GRATEFUL for this information , I left the room , and saw pass in order the Greek , Latin , and other historians . Desirous to know them , I drew near Polidorus , who related to me their names and qualities as they passed .
GRATEFUL for this information , I left the room , and saw pass in order the Greek , Latin , and other historians . Desirous to know them , I drew near Polidorus , who related to me their names and qualities as they passed .
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If the knowledge of great events , passing in the other hemisphere , be of any value , newspapers , as at present conducted , are liable to insurmountable objections , inasmuch as , instead of faithfully and accurately affording this ...
If the knowledge of great events , passing in the other hemisphere , be of any value , newspapers , as at present conducted , are liable to insurmountable objections , inasmuch as , instead of faithfully and accurately affording this ...
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... and the third , called the government wharf , is little used : all these wharves are guarded day and night by soldiers , who suffer no one to pass them without examination . The lamps suspended at the corners of the streets are ...
... and the third , called the government wharf , is little used : all these wharves are guarded day and night by soldiers , who suffer no one to pass them without examination . The lamps suspended at the corners of the streets are ...
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... might have a mechanical operation upon the brain or seat of sensation , but the intellectual consequences that arise from this operation , the powers of calling these up at pleasure , and passing them in review , must , as he was ...
... might have a mechanical operation upon the brain or seat of sensation , but the intellectual consequences that arise from this operation , the powers of calling these up at pleasure , and passing them in review , must , as he was ...
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