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1 II | since these pour in upon thy mind whether thou wilt or no; 2 II | full liberty, He gives thy mind such ideas as thy affections 3 XI | with as great a strength of mind, as any of her sex in the 4 XII | it to enlighten our own mind and that of others, a man 5 XII | greatest honour on the human mind. It is to a mechanical instinct, 6 XIII | sensible objects to the mind; and no one has given better 7 XIII | well as folly of the human mind went such prodigious lenghts, 8 XIII | principles, that ideas enter the mind through the senses; having 9 XIII | having traced the human mind through its several operations; 10 XIII | the weak side of the human mind, and who fought with weapons 11 XV | be formed for the human mind, is bold enough to compute 12 XVII | and extent of the human mind, and the art of finding 13 XVII | the capacity of the human mind, does nevertheless display 14 XVIII| Whether 't is nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and 15 XIX | translation. If you have a mind to understand the English 16 XX | cultivated and enlightened mind, in the same manner as a 17 XXIV | by that inflexibility of mind which is generally found 18 XXIV | greatest honour on the human mind are frequently of the least 19 XXIV | to delight an inquisitive mind. Those ingenious and useless