The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... soul , to observe the pretty creatures flying in pairs , to mark the different passions in their intrigues , the curious contexture of their nests , and their care and tenderness of their little offspring . I am particularly acquainted ...
... soul , to observe the pretty creatures flying in pairs , to mark the different passions in their intrigues , the curious contexture of their nests , and their care and tenderness of their little offspring . I am particularly acquainted ...
Strana 16
... soul , whose affection towards the individuals of the same species , who are distantly related to it , is rendered inconspicuous by its more powerful attrac- tion towards those who have a nearer relation to it . But as those are removed ...
... soul , whose affection towards the individuals of the same species , who are distantly related to it , is rendered inconspicuous by its more powerful attrac- tion towards those who have a nearer relation to it . But as those are removed ...
Strana 17
... soul do often obstruct the operation of that benevolent uniting instinct im- planted in human nature ; which notwithstanding doth still exert , and will not fail to shew itself when those obstructions are taken away . The mutual ...
... soul do often obstruct the operation of that benevolent uniting instinct im- planted in human nature ; which notwithstanding doth still exert , and will not fail to shew itself when those obstructions are taken away . The mutual ...
Strana 18
... souls ; the interest , because the good of the whole is inseparable from that of the parts ; in pro- moting , therefore , the common good , every one doth at the same time promote his own private interest . · Another observation I shall ...
... souls ; the interest , because the good of the whole is inseparable from that of the parts ; in pro- moting , therefore , the common good , every one doth at the same time promote his own private interest . · Another observation I shall ...
Strana 19
... soul ; or lastly , in the ends and aptness which are discoverable in all parts of the visible and intellectual world ; we shall not doubt but the precept , which is the characteristic of our religion , came from the Author of nature ...
... soul ; or lastly , in the ends and aptness which are discoverable in all parts of the visible and intellectual world ; we shall not doubt but the precept , which is the characteristic of our religion , came from the Author of nature ...
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