Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Том 3M. Newman, 1822 |
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... EXISTENCE , CONCLUDED . — II . DESIRE OF PLEASURE . IN my last Lecture , Gentlemen , I began the consideration of that order of our emotions , which , from their relation to objects as future , I distinguished , from our immediate and ...
... EXISTENCE , CONCLUDED . — II . DESIRE OF PLEASURE . IN my last Lecture , Gentlemen , I began the consideration of that order of our emotions , which , from their relation to objects as future , I distinguished , from our immediate and ...
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... account of the captivity in which his former years were spent ! I need not point out to you , how exactly the case , now imagined , cor- responds in every circumstance , except in the gloom and 1. DESIRE OF OUR OWN CONTINUED EXISTENCE . 11.
... account of the captivity in which his former years were spent ! I need not point out to you , how exactly the case , now imagined , cor- responds in every circumstance , except in the gloom and 1. DESIRE OF OUR OWN CONTINUED EXISTENCE . 11.
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... existence , the wish of which must conse- quently be involved in every other personal wish , the most hon- ourable which the mind can form . To desire the continuation of life , is to fear the loss of it ' ; and to fear the loss of it ...
... existence , the wish of which must conse- quently be involved in every other personal wish , the most hon- ourable which the mind can form . To desire the continuation of life , is to fear the loss of it ' ; and to fear the loss of it ...
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... existence , he is not less dependent on it for the comfort and happiness of his existence in other years . It is to be the source of all the love which he feels , -of all the love which he excites , and , therefore , of almost all the ...
... existence , he is not less dependent on it for the comfort and happiness of his existence in other years . It is to be the source of all the love which he feels , -of all the love which he excites , and , therefore , of almost all the ...
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... existence of any one of these , for the most trifling personal advantage ; -the pity which we now feel so readily for the distress even of our very enemies must , in that case , be absolutely unknown to us , even when the sufferer is ...
... existence of any one of these , for the most trifling personal advantage ; -the pity which we now feel so readily for the distress even of our very enemies must , in that case , be absolutely unknown to us , even when the sufferer is ...
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