Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... occupations of peace , and do not call the means of warfare in any sort to our recollection . The mind may aptly be described under the de- nomination of the " stranger at home . " With their bodies most men are little acquainted . We ...
... occupations of peace , and do not call the means of warfare in any sort to our recollection . The mind may aptly be described under the de- nomination of the " stranger at home . " With their bodies most men are little acquainted . We ...
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... occupation and destiny of a child . But this is a question attended with no common degree of difficulty . To the resolving such a ques- tion with sufficient evidence , a very considerable series of observations would become necessary ...
... occupation and destiny of a child . But this is a question attended with no common degree of difficulty . To the resolving such a ques- tion with sufficient evidence , a very considerable series of observations would become necessary ...
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... occupation than an- other , can scarcely be followed up and detected either in the living subject or the dead one . But , as in the infinite variety of human beings no two faces are so alike that they cannot be distinguished , nor even ...
... occupation than an- other , can scarcely be followed up and detected either in the living subject or the dead one . But , as in the infinite variety of human beings no two faces are so alike that they cannot be distinguished , nor even ...
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... occupation , and feels assured that that about which he is occupied is his true and native field . Compare this person with the boy that stu- dies the classics , or arithmetic , or any thing else , with a secret disinclination , and ...
... occupation , and feels assured that that about which he is occupied is his true and native field . Compare this person with the boy that stu- dies the classics , or arithmetic , or any thing else , with a secret disinclination , and ...
第 66 頁
... occupations , modest and humble in cer- tain cases , to which their endowments and original bent had designed them , shew themselves immode- rately set upon more alluring and splendid pursuits in which they are least qualified to excel ...
... occupations , modest and humble in cer- tain cases , to which their endowments and original bent had designed them , shew themselves immode- rately set upon more alluring and splendid pursuits in which they are least qualified to excel ...
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