Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... lives after death . The mind is so infinitely superior in character to this case of flesh that incloses it , that he cannot persuade himself that it and the body perish to- gether . There are two considerations , the force of which made ...
... lives after death . The mind is so infinitely superior in character to this case of flesh that incloses it , that he cannot persuade himself that it and the body perish to- gether . There are two considerations , the force of which made ...
第 37 頁
... live that they may furnish manure and nourishment to their betters . On the contrary , each man , ac- cording to this hypothesis , has a sphere in which he may shine , and may contemplate the exercise of his own powers with a well ...
... live that they may furnish manure and nourishment to their betters . On the contrary , each man , ac- cording to this hypothesis , has a sphere in which he may shine , and may contemplate the exercise of his own powers with a well ...
第 41 頁
... live . Those persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt strongly prompted to embrace the creed of Helvetius , who affirms that the minds of men , as they are born into the world ...
... live . Those persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt strongly prompted to embrace the creed of Helvetius , who affirms that the minds of men , as they are born into the world ...
第 58 頁
... lives with honour , devote themselves to in- credible efforts , only that they may be made su- premely ridiculous . To this let it be added , that the wisest man that ever existed , never yet knew himself , especially in the morning of ...
... lives with honour , devote themselves to in- credible efforts , only that they may be made su- premely ridiculous . To this let it be added , that the wisest man that ever existed , never yet knew himself , especially in the morning of ...
第 62 頁
... lives in indolence and irresolution . They attempt many things , sketch out plans , which , if properly filled up , might illustrate the literature of a nation , and extend the empire of the human mind , but which yet they desert as ...
... lives in indolence and irresolution . They attempt many things , sketch out plans , which , if properly filled up , might illustrate the literature of a nation , and extend the empire of the human mind , but which yet they desert as ...
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