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Dialogue
1 Intro| novelties, that they excited the minds of youth, are quite sufficient 2 Intro| shut our eyes and open our minds; what is the common notion 3 Intro| amusement. Their meagre minds refuse to predicate anything 4 Intro| are pleased to call our minds,’ by reverting to a time 5 Intro| ideas can coexist in our own minds; and we may be told to imagine 6 Intro| may be told to imagine the minds of all mankind as one mind 7 Intro| years hence. But all higher minds are much more akin than 8 Intro| is really impersonal. The minds of men are to be regarded 9 Intro| been brought home to the minds of others. He starts from 10 Soph| may one day change our minds; but, for the present, this 11 Soph| now proved to exist in our minds both as true and false.~