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1 1, 0| and a peculiar delicacy of mind was conspicuous in her character,
2 1, 0| a natural accordance of mind, or from their companionship
3 1, 0| The scope of so great a mind might easily have embraced
4 1, 0| friends, who deemed that a mind of such large endowment,
5 1, 0| terrors have overwhelmed his mind, as almost to deprive him
6 1, 0| his spirit, introduced his mind to new views on the subject
7 1, 0| were the energies of his mind, as to give clear evidence
8 1, 0| had gained over the public mind by his elucidation of important
9 1, 0| unhesitatingly conclude that a mind which so constantly abode
10 1, 0| to the very genius of his mind, if I may so speak, and
11 1, 0| the products of his own mind, but was anxious to lead
12 2, 2| perils; that we may call to mind on what account it behooves
13 2, 2| sure consolation of the mind that trembles under a sense
14 2, 2| be invoked even when the mind, oppressed with metaphysical
15 2, 2| imparts more light to the mind of the reader, than the
16 2, 2| I not indulge. His was a mind in which we never traced
17 2, 2| although the genius of his mind was of a lively order, he
18 2, 2| works of God. Let us call to mind with what delight he has
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