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Feeling in the young precedes philosophy...
Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.
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William Carleton (1850). “The Clarionet, the Dead Boxer, and Barney Branagan. [From “The Fawn of Spring-Vale ... and Other Tales.”]”, p.18
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