id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57732 Various The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. I., No. 8, April, 1835 .txt text/plain 78637 3729 69 The conceptions of mind form the mirror of national character. thoughts and obstructing the growth of mind; how nature's works, her influence on the mind arises from a natural and mutual relation: this influence which a few mighty minds exert in setting the great mass of The original brightness of one mind throws new light on the path of principles in human nature; and, immediately, a spirit of revolution, principle flows a spirit of peace, of love and kindness. life, increasing in size and in love, until now we have reached years wastes us away like the snow ball, and the Great Spirit takes us up In days, when love and hope were rainbow things: 'Tis said, this _old city_ has seen its best days-the little fellow's heart is full of grateful love, let him tell him discipline, love becomes the habit of his mind, and long before he is ./cache/57732.txt ./txt/57732.txt