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... reasons for a change of name , and that of Mrs. Jordan was adopted . * * * But the reader must be made acquainted with the reason which pro- duced this new decision as to name , on the arrival at York , which had indeed , before been ...
... reasons for a change of name , and that of Mrs. Jordan was adopted . * * * But the reader must be made acquainted with the reason which pro- duced this new decision as to name , on the arrival at York , which had indeed , before been ...
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... reason of their not being so much resorted to as formerly . If they have degenerated in their character , that may be another reason ; - and a third may be , that they come out too tardily for that excita- bility and impatience and ...
... reason of their not being so much resorted to as formerly . If they have degenerated in their character , that may be another reason ; - and a third may be , that they come out too tardily for that excita- bility and impatience and ...
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... reason grows stronger , and admits of daily improvement . We observe , we reflect , we hear , we persuade ourselves , or we are persuaded by others ; but in a second infancy , what hope remains ? Reason grows weaker ; the passions , the ...
... reason grows stronger , and admits of daily improvement . We observe , we reflect , we hear , we persuade ourselves , or we are persuaded by others ; but in a second infancy , what hope remains ? Reason grows weaker ; the passions , the ...
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