Bentley's Miscellany 30

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Bentley's Miscellany 30
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
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We enjoyed a laugh at the expense of our ambitious ^end, but the phenomenon which he made known, remains to this day entirely unexplained. Since that time we have been led to believe that there is not one man in a thou- sand who would have the fortitude to succeed in the experiment above mentioned.
489 LITERATURE.
The Laws of Health in Relation to Mind and Body. A Series of Letters from an Old Practitioner to a Patient. By Lionel J.
Beale, M.R.C.S. London: Churchill, 1851.
On a general review o
...f the sentiments of mankind, there would appear really but few persons who partidpate in Paley's cheering conclusion, ''It is a happy world, after dl T Indeed the &shion is to talk of the miseries of ihe world, and to look upon those miseries as inevitable, as part and parcel of our lot in this state of existence, and as very little connected with our own actbns, our own self-culture and self-govern- ment Such a view of our sublunary lot negatives the idea, which every one professes to entertain, of an overruling beneficent Providence, and is opposed to the principle laid down by the learned Bishop Butler, that '' in the present state, aU which we enjoy, and a great port of what we sufiPer, is in our own power." We have be^n led to these remarks by the character of the book before us, which serves well to illustrate the principles just glanced at ; and we would recommend our readers to peruse its pag^ that they may become impressed how much their happiness is in their own keep- ing, and may learn how that happmess, involved in the very possession of mental and bodily health, may be attained.

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