There is an elasticity in the human mind capable of bearing much, but which will not show itsolf until a certain weight be put i upon it. Its powers may he compared to ■ vehicles w&ose springs are so contrived that they get on smoothly enough when loaded, but Jolt confoundedly when they have nothing to bear.
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Evening Star, Issue 3335, 28 October 1873, Page 2
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56Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3335, 28 October 1873, Page 2
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