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Example sentences for "regulated mind"

  • It is the part of a well-regulated mind to avoid both these extremes, by attentively weighing the evidence and the character of the witnesses, and giving to each circumstance its due influence in the conclusion.

  • But it is a principle, which, in general, we expect to find operating in every well-regulated mind, under certain restrictions.

  • If the inclination be condemned by these, it is, in a well-regulated mind, instantly dismissed, and the healthy condition of the moral being is preserved.

  • In a well-regulated mind, there is an intimate harmony and co-operation between these two departments of the mental economy.

  • I had a very ill-regulated mind at that period.

  • Mine was an ill-regulated mind at this period.

  • But neither wealth nor grandeur possessed any sway over Mary's well-regulated mind, and she turned from that species of happiness which she felt would be insufficient to satisfy the best affections of her heart.

  • When the soul is no longer buffeted by the storms of hope or fear, when all is fixed unchangeably for life, sorrow for the past will never long prey on a pious and well-regulated mind.

  • In the meantime Mary Brown had become involved in the disgrace into which every well regulated mind in the Inchbracken circle considered that her brother had sunk.

  • She came in with that sense of having done her duty which is so sweet to a well-regulated mind.


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