Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... feel prompted to say . I have always regarded it as my office to address myself to plain men , and in clear and unambi- guous terms . It has been my lot to have occasi- onal intercourse with some of those who consider themselves as ...
... feel prompted to say . I have always regarded it as my office to address myself to plain men , and in clear and unambi- guous terms . It has been my lot to have occasi- onal intercourse with some of those who consider themselves as ...
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... feel an ardent interest in and love for , my brethren of mankind . This sentiment , which I regard with complacency in my own breast , I would gladly cherish in others . In such a cause I am well pleased to enrol myself a missionary ...
... feel an ardent interest in and love for , my brethren of mankind . This sentiment , which I regard with complacency in my own breast , I would gladly cherish in others . In such a cause I am well pleased to enrol myself a missionary ...
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... feel- ings in common at a theatrical representation and at a public dinner , that indignation is communi- cated , and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is ...
... feel- ings in common at a theatrical representation and at a public dinner , that indignation is communi- cated , and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is ...
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... feels and thinks , the seat of sensation and reason . Where it resides we cannot tell , nor can authori- tatively pronounce , as the apostle says , relatively to a particular phenomenon , " whether it is in the body , or out of the body ...
... feels and thinks , the seat of sensation and reason . Where it resides we cannot tell , nor can authori- tatively pronounce , as the apostle says , relatively to a particular phenomenon , " whether it is in the body , or out of the body ...
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... feels his way , and ascertains by repeated experiments how far he may proceed with impunity . He is like the slaves of the ... feel his chain plucked , and himself compulsorily reduced into the established order . His more usual refuge ...
... feels his way , and ascertains by repeated experiments how far he may proceed with impunity . He is like the slaves of the ... feel his chain plucked , and himself compulsorily reduced into the established order . His more usual refuge ...
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