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  • Our Minde is a true mysticall Mirror and Looking-glasse of Divine and Naturall

    Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905

  • Minde you only those RFK coments (and if you wont even REGRET, not apology; and regret expresed in form "IF" I offended - that is mockery) It is right that she can do waht wont, but super delegats can do what moraly OK - stop her poison spiling even longer.

    Carter: After June 3, it will be time for Clinton to 'give it up' 2008

  • He held out his hand, palm up, and grated, “Minde ara, alton.”

    Demon From The Dark Kresley Cole 2010

  • Fifteen years later, in 1601, Thomas Wrights The Passions of the Minde was devoted to showing man how wretched he had become through his inability to control his passions.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Fifteen years later, in 1601, Thomas Wrights The Passions of the Minde was devoted to showing man how wretched he had become through his inability to control his passions.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Fifteen years later, in 1601, Thomas Wrights The Passions of the Minde was devoted to showing man how wretched he had become through his inability to control his passions.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Even without perception, argued Thomas Wright, in The Passions of the Minde (1604, p. 170), motion can be transmitted from the ear to spirits in the heart to induce a “pos - ture” of the spirits there that produces a “semblance” of passions in the mind.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GRETCHEN LUDKE FINNEY 1968

  • Oxford, which contains many of the pieces noticed by Ritson, and, in addition, _The Passion of a discontented Minde. _ 4to.

    Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle

  • Wherein a Man might be refreshed, in his _Minde_, and _understanding_, no lesse then in his _Body_.

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • His _Minde_, with his _Studies_; As _Walking_; Or _Taking_ the _Aire abroad_ in his _Coach_; or some other befitting _Recreation_: And yet he would _loose_ no _Time_, In as much as upon his _First_ and

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

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