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Elements of the Pathology of the Human Mind - Page 44
by Thomas Mayo - 1838 - 182 pages
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 27

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 pages
...have Ihe humility to consider its dis turb.mce as a blessing, as fir as it improves your mora system. The same principles, however, lead you to keep every instrument of duty and usefulness in repair ; am the same habits of feeling will afford you the best chance of doing so. " We are all accustomed...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 522 pages
...have the humility to consider its disturbance as a blessing, as far as it improves your moral system. The same principles, however, lead you to keep every...pleasure the suspension of the ordinary operations of the underI standing in sleep, and to be even amused by its nightly wanderings from its course in dreams....
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 7

1836 - 740 pages
...have the bumility to consider its disturhance as a blessing, as tar as it improves your moral system. The same principles, however, lead you to keep every...instrument of duty and usefulness in repair; and the same hahits of feeling will afford you the best chance of doing so. •• We are all accustomed to contemplate...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1839 - 698 pages
...have the humility to consider its disturbance as a blessing, so far as it improves your moral system. The same principles, however, lead you to keep every...the same habits of feeling will afford you the best chanae of doing so. We are all accustomed to contemplate with pleasure the suspension of the ordinary...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volumes 7-8

1850 - 790 pages
...Advocate. ACTIVITY OF MIND. "WE are all," says Sir James Mackintosh in a letter to the Kev. Robert Hall, " accustomed to contemplate with pleasure the suspension...ordinary operations of the understanding in sleep, nnd to be even amused by its nightly wanderings from its course in dreams. From the commanding eminence...
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On obscure diseases of the brain and disorders of the mind

Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1860 - 796 pages
...the Gospel, after his recovery from his first attack of insanity. Sir James Mackintosh writes: — " We are all accustomed to contemplate with pleasure...ordinary operations of the understanding in sleep, and even to be amused by its nightly wanderings from its course in dreams. From the commanding eminence...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumes 53-54

1835 - 1190 pages
...have the humility to consider its disturbance as a blessing, as far as it improves your moral system. The same principles, however, lead you to keep every...feeling will afford you the best chance of doing so. ' The remedy is prescribed by the plainest maxims of duty. You must act: inactive contemplation is...
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