Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... employ our intellectual arithmetic , we add , and subtract , and multiply , and divide , without asking the aid , with- out adverting to the existence , of our joints and members . Even as to the more corporeal part of our avocations ...
... employ our intellectual arithmetic , we add , and subtract , and multiply , and divide , without asking the aid , with- out adverting to the existence , of our joints and members . Even as to the more corporeal part of our avocations ...
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... employ- ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to decide whether he was to be reared , and would be ...
... employ- ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to decide whether he was to be reared , and would be ...
第 46 頁
... employed even for those purposes which it was originally best qualified to effect . A numerous school is that mint from which the worst and most flagrant libels on our nature are incessantly issued . Hence it is that we are taught , by ...
... employed even for those purposes which it was originally best qualified to effect . A numerous school is that mint from which the worst and most flagrant libels on our nature are incessantly issued . Hence it is that we are taught , by ...
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... employing towards him the measures of an owner towards his purchased or indentured slave . Indignity is of all things the most hostile to the best purposes of a liberal education . It may be necessary occasionally to employ , towards a ...
... employing towards him the measures of an owner towards his purchased or indentured slave . Indignity is of all things the most hostile to the best purposes of a liberal education . It may be necessary occasionally to employ , towards a ...
第 61 頁
... employ words and phrases which might convey it in all its truth to the mind of another . The man who entertains such concep- tions , will not unfrequently want the steadiness of nerve which is required for their adequate trans- mission ...
... employ words and phrases which might convey it in all its truth to the mind of another . The man who entertains such concep- tions , will not unfrequently want the steadiness of nerve which is required for their adequate trans- mission ...
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