Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... called to any particular part or member of my body , I may be morally sure that there is something amiss in the processes of that part or member . As long as the whole economy of the frame goes on well and with- out interruption , our ...
... called to any particular part or member of my body , I may be morally sure that there is something amiss in the processes of that part or member . As long as the whole economy of the frame goes on well and with- out interruption , our ...
第 9 頁
... called to any parti- cular part or member of the body , except when there is somewhat amiss in that part or member . And , in like manner as we do not think of any one part or member in particular , so neither do we con- sider our ...
... called to any parti- cular part or member of the body , except when there is somewhat amiss in that part or member . And , in like manner as we do not think of any one part or member in particular , so neither do we con- sider our ...
第 21 頁
... called the state of nature . The full - grown man in the mean time is well pleased when he escapes from the ergastulum where he had previously dwelt , and in which he had expe- rienced corporal infliction and corporal restraint . At ...
... called the state of nature . The full - grown man in the mean time is well pleased when he escapes from the ergastulum where he had previously dwelt , and in which he had expe- rienced corporal infliction and corporal restraint . At ...
第 26 頁
... called the higher departments of intel- lect . A certain familiar acquaintance with lan- guage and the shades of language as a lesson , will be beneficial to all . The youth who has expended only six months in acquiring the rudiments of ...
... called the higher departments of intel- lect . A certain familiar acquaintance with lan- guage and the shades of language as a lesson , will be beneficial to all . The youth who has expended only six months in acquiring the rudiments of ...
第 30 頁
... called having an ear . Instances nearly as precocious are related of per- sons , who afterwards distinguished themselves in the art of painting . These two kinds of original destination appear to be placed beyond the reach of ...
... called having an ear . Instances nearly as precocious are related of per- sons , who afterwards distinguished themselves in the art of painting . These two kinds of original destination appear to be placed beyond the reach of ...
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