Essays, Lectures and OrationsWilliam S. Orr, 1851 - Всего страниц: 568 |
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... object ; must neither be desirous to intrude its own partialities and dislikes on its friend , nor show a smooth and hollow compliance towards his , and , in conserving its own freedom and plainness of speech , respect them in him also ...
... object ; must neither be desirous to intrude its own partialities and dislikes on its friend , nor show a smooth and hollow compliance towards his , and , in conserving its own freedom and plainness of speech , respect them in him also ...
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... association . Some men classify objects by colour and size and other accidents of appearance ; others by intrinsic likeness , or by the relation of cause and effect . The progress of the intellect consists HISTORY . 5.
... association . Some men classify objects by colour and size and other accidents of appearance ; others by intrinsic likeness , or by the relation of cause and effect . The progress of the intellect consists HISTORY . 5.
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... object in nature , to reduce it under the dominion of man . A man is a bundle of relations , a knot of roots , whose flower and fruitage is the world . All his faculties refer to natures out of him . All his faculties predict the world ...
... object in nature , to reduce it under the dominion of man . A man is a bundle of relations , a knot of roots , whose flower and fruitage is the world . All his faculties refer to natures out of him . All his faculties predict the world ...
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... object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to explore the reason of this correspondency . Let it ...
... object shall unlock , any more than he can draw to - day the face of a person whom he shall see to - morrow for the first time . I will not now go behind the general statement to explore the reason of this correspondency . Let it ...
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... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
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