Excerpt from Course of Popular Lectures: As Delivered by Frances Wright, in New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, and Other Cities, Towns, and Districts of the United States, With Three Addresses on Various Public Occasions
In attempting reform by means of instructional improvement at the present day, the laborer is perplexed by the alternate dull ness and vivacity, inertness and restlessness of the human mind.
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