The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... mind orders its ideas just as it used to do , before the Essay on the human understanding had banished from the world the doctrine of innate principles and sub- stantial forms : and Newton , after he had demolished the vortices of ...
... mind orders its ideas just as it used to do , before the Essay on the human understanding had banished from the world the doctrine of innate principles and sub- stantial forms : and Newton , after he had demolished the vortices of ...
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... mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless train of idle thoughts , which cannot fail to make us ...
... mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless train of idle thoughts , which cannot fail to make us ...
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... mind , and to the greatest ago- nies of bodily pain ? Whoever seriously considers this point , will dis- cover , that riches are by no means such certain blessings as the poor imagine them to be : on the contrary , he will perceive that ...
... mind , and to the greatest ago- nies of bodily pain ? Whoever seriously considers this point , will dis- cover , that riches are by no means such certain blessings as the poor imagine them to be : on the contrary , he will perceive that ...
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... mind ; for at present I can neither eat nor sleep : yet I am more good - humoured than all the world ; and then so compassionate , that I pity every man I see . My dearest loves only me , and all other men must be miserable . I wonder ...
... mind ; for at present I can neither eat nor sleep : yet I am more good - humoured than all the world ; and then so compassionate , that I pity every man I see . My dearest loves only me , and all other men must be miserable . I wonder ...
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... So if you have a mind to avoid my cruelties , resolve not to marry me ; for I am a tyrant in my nature , and will execute all I have threatened . ' How tender and obliging were these expressions ! I own 24 145 . THE WORLD .
... So if you have a mind to avoid my cruelties , resolve not to marry me ; for I am a tyrant in my nature , and will execute all I have threatened . ' How tender and obliging were these expressions ! I own 24 145 . THE WORLD .
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