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Strana 42
... human nature . But you cannot be insensible that this is a controverted doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very different view , and books of maxims have been written to show the falsity of all human virtues 1 ...
... human nature . But you cannot be insensible that this is a controverted doctrine ; there are authors who consider human nature in a very different view , and books of maxims have been written to show the falsity of all human virtues 1 ...
Strana 67
... human body . Galen was converted by his dissec- tions , and could not but own a Supreme Being upon a survey of this His handiwork . There were , in- deed , many parts of which the old anatomists did not know the certain use , but as ...
... human body . Galen was converted by his dissec- tions , and could not but own a Supreme Being upon a survey of this His handiwork . There were , in- deed , many parts of which the old anatomists did not know the certain use , but as ...
Strana 378
... human consideration . Tully requires in his perfect orator some skill in the nature of heavenly bodies , because , says he , his mind will become more extensive and unconfined ; and when he descends to treat of human affairs , he will ...
... human consideration . Tully requires in his perfect orator some skill in the nature of heavenly bodies , because , says he , his mind will become more extensive and unconfined ; and when he descends to treat of human affairs , he will ...
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