Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... certain ca- reer ; and I held it for my duty not to abandon it . One thing further I feel prompted to say . I have always regarded it as my office to address myself to plain men , and in clear and unambi- guous terms . It has been my ...
... certain ca- reer ; and I held it for my duty not to abandon it . One thing further I feel prompted to say . I have always regarded it as my office to address myself to plain men , and in clear and unambi- guous terms . It has been my ...
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... certain it does not arise from a careful survey of their parts and members , and a methodised selection of the means which shall be found most effectual for the accomplishment of their ends . There is no preme- ditation ; and , without ...
... certain it does not arise from a careful survey of their parts and members , and a methodised selection of the means which shall be found most effectual for the accomplishment of their ends . There is no preme- ditation ; and , without ...
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... certain supposed congeniality between the individuals thus assembled . Were they taken indiscriminately , as boys are when consigned to the care of a schoolmaster , the proportion of the brilliant would not be a whit greater than in the ...
... certain supposed congeniality between the individuals thus assembled . Were they taken indiscriminately , as boys are when consigned to the care of a schoolmaster , the proportion of the brilliant would not be a whit greater than in the ...
第 19 頁
... certain tasks in common : they might also engage in pranks , and get into scrapes , as they pleased ; but the master would hang up one , impale another , and cut off the ears of a third , for little occasion , or even wholly without it ...
... certain tasks in common : they might also engage in pranks , and get into scrapes , as they pleased ; but the master would hang up one , impale another , and cut off the ears of a third , for little occasion , or even wholly without it ...
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... certain respects , protect him also to a given degree from the robber and assassin , or from the man who , were it not for penalties and statutes , would perpetrate against him all the mischiefs which malignity might suggest . Civil ...
... certain respects , protect him also to a given degree from the robber and assassin , or from the man who , were it not for penalties and statutes , would perpetrate against him all the mischiefs which malignity might suggest . Civil ...
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