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1 1| excellence by the exercise of powers implanted for that purpose; 2 2| allowed to dethrone superior powers, or to usurp the sceptre 3 2| observing the improbable powers of the mind, we disdain 4 3| those who have the strongest powers, and who exercise them most, 5 3| to the exertion of those powers which nature hath given 6 4| subordination in the mental powers is never to be passed over.* 7 4| naturally relaxes the other powers of the mind, and prevents 8 4| muscles are relaxed, and their powers of digestion destroyed. 9 4| understanding, and enervate all his powers by reversing the order of 10 4| united with great mental powers, as with strong feelings. 11 4| and tell us not only what powers are within, but how they 12 4| authority, never exerts its own powers, and the obedient wife is 13 5| developement of corporeal powers; in the other, that of personal 14 5| the bud, on the expanding powers, and turns to poison the 15 5| permanent happiness. But the powers of the soul that are of 16 5| anxiously wasting their powers to feed passions which have 17 6| particularly when the intellectual powers are not employed to cool 18 6| they, with their superiour powers and advantages, turn from 19 9| require almost superhuman powers.~ ~ A truly benevolent legislator 20 12| call forth all the youthful powers, to prepare the man to discharge 21 13| disorders that have baffled the powers of medicine, work in conformity 22 13| blasphemy to pretend to such powers!~ ~ From the whole tenour 23 13| exertion of its thinking powers; besides, even the productions