Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... essence of , and gives value to , our existence ; and all the wonders of our microcosm would without it be a form only , destined immediately to perish , and of no greater account than as a clod of 1. ] 7 OF BODY AND MIND .
... essence of , and gives value to , our existence ; and all the wonders of our microcosm would without it be a form only , destined immediately to perish , and of no greater account than as a clod of 1. ] 7 OF BODY AND MIND .
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Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author William Godwin. and of no greater account than as a clod of the valley . It was an important remark , suggested to me many years ago by an eminent physiologer and anatomist , that ...
Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author William Godwin. and of no greater account than as a clod of the valley . It was an important remark , suggested to me many years ago by an eminent physiologer and anatomist , that ...
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... greater than in the latter case . A main criterion of the superiority of the school- boy will be found in his mode of answering a ca- sual question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do ...
... greater than in the latter case . A main criterion of the superiority of the school- boy will be found in his mode of answering a ca- sual question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do ...
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... greater earnestness to attain final success . The maxim here stated , taken to an unlimited extent , is doubtless a very dangerous one . There are obstacles that scarcely any strength of man would be sufficient to conquer . " Chill ...
... greater earnestness to attain final success . The maxim here stated , taken to an unlimited extent , is doubtless a very dangerous one . There are obstacles that scarcely any strength of man would be sufficient to conquer . " Chill ...
第 55 頁
... greater practice than himself , feels a tingling sensation , not unallied to delight , very different from that which would occur to him , when his victory was easy and secure . Each man is conscious what it is that he can certainly ...
... greater practice than himself , feels a tingling sensation , not unallied to delight , very different from that which would occur to him , when his victory was easy and secure . Each man is conscious what it is that he can certainly ...
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