Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... exercise . But this is instru- mental merely . All these things are negatives , con- ditions without which we cannot think to the best purpose , but which lend no active assistance to our thinking . Man is a godlike being . We launch ...
... exercise . But this is instru- mental merely . All these things are negatives , con- ditions without which we cannot think to the best purpose , but which lend no active assistance to our thinking . Man is a godlike being . We launch ...
第 25 頁
... exercise , as the raw recruit is treated when he is brought under the direction of his drill - serjeant . The son of the nobleman , of the country - gentle- man , and of those parents who from vanity or what- ever other motive are ...
... exercise , as the raw recruit is treated when he is brought under the direction of his drill - serjeant . The son of the nobleman , of the country - gentle- man , and of those parents who from vanity or what- ever other motive are ...
第 37 頁
... exercise of his own powers with a well - grounded satisfaction . He produces something as perfect in its kind , as that which is effected under another form by the more brilliant and illustrious of his species . He stands forward with a ...
... exercise of his own powers with a well - grounded satisfaction . He produces something as perfect in its kind , as that which is effected under another form by the more brilliant and illustrious of his species . He stands forward with a ...
第 38 頁
... exercise towards him . He is probably competent to talk in a manner that may afford instruction to men in other respects wise and accomplished , and is no less clear and well - digested in his discourse respecting the subjects to which ...
... exercise towards him . He is probably competent to talk in a manner that may afford instruction to men in other respects wise and accomplished , and is no less clear and well - digested in his discourse respecting the subjects to which ...
第 64 頁
... exercise greatly invigorate his powers . In this sense there was much truth in the observation of the author who said , " I did not write upon the subject you mention because I un- derstood it ; but I understood it afterward , because I ...
... exercise greatly invigorate his powers . In this sense there was much truth in the observation of the author who said , " I did not write upon the subject you mention because I un- derstood it ; but I understood it afterward , because I ...
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