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" It is certain that the strength of the body, its agility, its patience of fatigue, indeed all its qualities, decline from thirty at the latest ; and yet the mind is improving rapidly from thirty to fifty ; suffers little or no decline before sixty ; and... "
The Soul and the Future Life - Page 165
by Thomas Cromwell - 1859 - 307 pages
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The Metropolitan, Volume 14

English literature - 1835 - 598 pages
...bodily decline ; that, in many cases, a few years more of bodily decrepitude produce no effect npon the mind; and that, in some instances, its faculties...possession of all their mental powers, while few can then hoast of more than the remains of physical strength : and instances are not wanting of persons who,...
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A Discourse of Natural Theology: Showing the Nature of the Evidence and the ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Natural theology - 1835 - 206 pages
...before sixty ; and therefore is better when the body is enfeebled, at the age of fifty-eight or s • fifty-nine, than it was in the acme of the corporeal...generality of men ; that men continue to seventy-five or seventy -six in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can boast then of more than the...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 14

1835 - 606 pages
...better when the body is enfeebled, at the age of fifty-eight or fifty-nine, than it was in the ncme of the corporeal faculties thirty years before. It is equally certain, that while the hody is rapidly decaying, between sixty or sixty-three and seventy, the mind suffers hardly any loss...
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Natural Theology: Comprising a Discourse of Natural Theology, Dialogues on ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Bees - 1856 - 476 pages
...contemporaneous with that of the body, after an advanced period of life. For it is an undoubted fact, and almost universally true, that the mind before...before. It is equally certain, that while the body is sensibly decaying, between sixty or sixty-three and seventy, the mind suffers hardly any loss of strength...
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Lectures on Moral Science: Delivered Before the Lowell Institute, Boston

Mark Hopkins - Philosophy - 1862 - 312 pages
...exceptions and limitations as to destroy the force of the argument. " It is certain," says Lord Brougham, " that the strength of the body, its agility, its patience...strength in the generality of men ; that men continue till seventy-five or seventy-six in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can then boast...
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Lectures on Moral Science: Delivered Before the Lowell Institute, Boston

Mark Hopkins - Philosophy - 1862 - 320 pages
...exceptions and limitations as to destroy the force of the argument. " It is certain," says Lord Brougham, " that the strength of the body, its agility, its patience...strength in the generality of men ; that men continue till seventy-five or seventy-six in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can then boast...
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On obscure diseases of the brain, and disorders of the mind

Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1863 - 650 pages
...; and that in some instances its faculties remain bright to the last, surviving almost totally the total extinction of the corporeal endowments. It is...generality of men, that men continue to seventy-five in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can then boast of more than the remains of...
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The Monthly Religious Magazine, Volumes 31-32

Unitarianism - 1864 - 872 pages
...condition being observed, that neither mind nor body have been abused and prematurely wasted. Mpreover, " it is equally certain, that while the body is rapidly...hardly any loss of strength in the generality of men ; and men continue to seventy-five or seventy-six in possession of all their mental powers, while few...
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Lectures on Moral Science: Delivered Before the Lowell Institute, Boston

Mark Hopkins - Ethics - 1865 - 318 pages
...strength of the body, its agility, its patience of fatigue, indeed all its qualities, de- i.. cline from thirty at the latest, and yet the mind is improving...strength in the generality of men ; that men continue till seventy-five or seventy-six in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can then boast...
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Obscure diseases of the brain and mind

Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1866 - 528 pages
...vouchsafed to us that the bodily frame is suffering dilapidation.1 Even of this natural decay there are decline from thirty at the latest, and yet the mind...generality of men ; that men continue to seventy-five in the possession of all their mental powers, while few can then boast of more than the remains of...
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