American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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When others , that have come to talk with me about their soul concerns , have expressed the sense they have had of their own wickedness , by saying that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their ...
When others , that have come to talk with me about their soul concerns , have expressed the sense they have had of their own wickedness , by saying that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their ...
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I felt , also , that the whole train of thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principle of po- licial action in searches for articles con- cealed - I felt that this whole train of ...
I felt , also , that the whole train of thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principle of po- licial action in searches for articles con- cealed - I felt that this whole train of ...
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The preamble of thought , the tran- sition through which it passes from the unconscious to the conscious , is action . ... Its attractions are the keys which unlock my thoughts and make me acquainted with myself .
The preamble of thought , the tran- sition through which it passes from the unconscious to the conscious , is action . ... Its attractions are the keys which unlock my thoughts and make me acquainted with myself .
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