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“Our general System has not yet grown into that Form and Vigor which can communicate the Impulses of a Sovereign Mind to the remotest Members of subjected Power,” he observed to Franklin.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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“Our general System has not yet grown into that Form and Vigor which can communicate the Impulses of a Sovereign Mind to the remotest Members of subjected Power,” he observed to Franklin.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Impulses and emotions, not thoughts but mass feelings, propel us forward.
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Impulses which, if anything, are more urgent now than ever.
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Impulses remained checked, and I liked the course when I finally bought it.
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They reqire strong Correction, lest the noblest Impulses of the human Heart be utterly extinguish'd and Society corrupt'd.
"The Intent was to paint a Picture of Mrs. Palin in the Mind of the Audience as a Sow. Such a crude Jape..." Ann Althouse 2008
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They reqire strong Correction, lest the noblest Impulses of the human Heart be utterly extinguish'd and Society corrupt'd.
Enough with the pigs, fish, snakes, and lambs... here come the wolves! Ann Althouse 2008
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They reqire strong Correction, lest the noblest Impulses of the human Heart be utterly extinguish'd and Society corrupt'd.
The Lipstick Coffeehouse. Ann Althouse 2008
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Impulses, on the other hand, arise every moment – not just during our waking hours, but also when we are asleep.
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Impulses are transmitted through the antrioventricular node to all parts of the heart.
Muscles Part 3 2008
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