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In his observations on the celebrated Essay of Dr , Beattie on the Nature and
Immutability of Truth , Sir James points out several of the mistakes and
inconsistencies of that writer , and successfully controverts the prerogatives with
which the ...
In his observations on the celebrated Essay of Dr , Beattie on the Nature and
Immutability of Truth , Sir James points out several of the mistakes and
inconsistencies of that writer , and successfully controverts the prerogatives with
which the ...
Стр. 150
... induce us to collect materials for new trains of thought : hence all the objects of
nature and art , all that can engage the ... when our minds are enriched by a
variety of suitable imagery , we shall derive a kind of relish from the
contemplation of ...
... induce us to collect materials for new trains of thought : hence all the objects of
nature and art , all that can engage the ... when our minds are enriched by a
variety of suitable imagery , we shall derive a kind of relish from the
contemplation of ...
Стр. 156
A very accurate distinction is made between Good Nature and Good Humour ;
and , as these words are often ... who are most prone to laughter , and most ready
to enjoy every kind of social pleasantry or ridicule , without reflecting at whose ...
A very accurate distinction is made between Good Nature and Good Humour ;
and , as these words are often ... who are most prone to laughter , and most ready
to enjoy every kind of social pleasantry or ridicule , without reflecting at whose ...
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