Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind, Том 2Reprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... affections and from the will , than the la- boured conceptions of those collegiate and monas- tic persons ; from whom we may as reasonably ex- pect to receive the news of the court , as the most refined notions of any science ; which ...
... affections and from the will , than the la- boured conceptions of those collegiate and monas- tic persons ; from whom we may as reasonably ex- pect to receive the news of the court , as the most refined notions of any science ; which ...
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... and in declining all things that will displease him , how pleasant and grateful soever those particulars would have been to his own desires and affections ; but knows likewise that God hath communicated that knowledge , 14 ON AN ACTIVE AND.
... and in declining all things that will displease him , how pleasant and grateful soever those particulars would have been to his own desires and affections ; but knows likewise that God hath communicated that knowledge , 14 ON AN ACTIVE AND.
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... affections of other men to do the same , doth not improve the state of that man above his who hath only forborn maliciously to transgress any of them , than the too common opinion , that whatsoever a man doth or leaves un- done , his ...
... affections of other men to do the same , doth not improve the state of that man above his who hath only forborn maliciously to transgress any of them , than the too common opinion , that whatsoever a man doth or leaves un- done , his ...
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... life ; servants will resist it for their own sake , yet upon pretences of affection to their masters ; at least the deferring it cannot be without some such convenience as will be hearkened unto ; but , above all , the ་ ་ ༦ ཟླ །
... life ; servants will resist it for their own sake , yet upon pretences of affection to their masters ; at least the deferring it cannot be without some such convenience as will be hearkened unto ; but , above all , the ་ ་ ༦ ཟླ །
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... affections , which can only make life pleasant to him . Peace is that harmony in the state , that health is in the body . No honour , no profit , no plenty can make him happy , who is sick with a fever in his blood , and with ...
... affections , which can only make life pleasant to him . Peace is that harmony in the state , that health is in the body . No honour , no profit , no plenty can make him happy , who is sick with a fever in his blood , and with ...
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining (Classic Reprint) Edward Hyde of Clarendon Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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