Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
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... - ment , and visit it from day to day . If we had per- severance enough , and could so far conquer the repugnance and humiliating feeling with which the experiment would be attended , we might follow step by 14 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... - ment , and visit it from day to day . If we had per- severance enough , and could so far conquer the repugnance and humiliating feeling with which the experiment would be attended , we might follow step by 14 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
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... follow step by step the process of decomposition and pu- trefaction , and observe by what degrees the " dust returned unto earth as it was . " But , in spite of this demonstration of the senses , man still believes that there is ...
... follow step by step the process of decomposition and pu- trefaction , and observe by what degrees the " dust returned unto earth as it was . " But , in spite of this demonstration of the senses , man still believes that there is ...
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... follow , that man is more like L . ,, and more equal to man , deformities of body and abortions of intellect excepted , than the disdain- ful and fastidious censors of our common nature are willing to admit . I am inclined to believe ...
... follow , that man is more like L . ,, and more equal to man , deformities of body and abortions of intellect excepted , than the disdain- ful and fastidious censors of our common nature are willing to admit . I am inclined to believe ...
Strana 105
... follow our own impulses and caprices , and are with difficulty subjected to those who believe they best know how to control inexperienced youth in a way that shall tend to his ultimate advantage . The most moderate and auspicious method ...
... follow our own impulses and caprices , and are with difficulty subjected to those who believe they best know how to control inexperienced youth in a way that shall tend to his ultimate advantage . The most moderate and auspicious method ...
Strana 121
... follow the impulses of their own minds , unbroken in upon by harsh necessity , or the imperious commands of their fellows . We cannot however , by the resistless law of our existence , live , except the few who by the accident of their ...
... follow the impulses of their own minds , unbroken in upon by harsh necessity , or the imperious commands of their fellows . We cannot however , by the resistless law of our existence , live , except the few who by the accident of their ...
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actions admirable affirmed ages Anaxarchus Anaximander animal appear ascer astronomy attention Aurengzebe body Book of Job called cause character child chiromancy civilised colour consider considerable craniology degree desire distance doctrine earth effect engaged Essay evanescent exercise existence faculties feel give hand heart honour human creature human mind Iliad imagination impulse individual infinite ingenuous intellectual judgment labour less liberty live Louis the Fourteenth mankind manner matter means ment moral natural philosophy neral never object observation occupation ourselves parallax pass passion Patroclus perhaps perpetually persons philosopher phrenology planets poet present principle proceed pupil pursuits question reality reason recollection rienced scarcely scene schoolboy self-love sensations sense sentiments Shakespear shew society solar system soul species specting spirit suppose tain thing thinking thoughts thousand tion true truth virtue WILLIAM GODWIN words youth