Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... neral feel prompted to seek the society of their fel- lows . We are in part no doubt called upon in select society to bring our own information along with us , and a certain vein of wit , humour or narrative , that we may contribute our ...
... neral feel prompted to seek the society of their fel- lows . We are in part no doubt called upon in select society to bring our own information along with us , and a certain vein of wit , humour or narrative , that we may contribute our ...
第 236 頁
... neral benefit " . In the mean time , if we confine ourselves to this definition , it may as well be taken to describe the best application of a knife , or any other implement proceeding from the hands of the manufacturer , as of the ...
... neral benefit " . In the mean time , if we confine ourselves to this definition , it may as well be taken to describe the best application of a knife , or any other implement proceeding from the hands of the manufacturer , as of the ...
第 469 頁
... considerations in the ge- neral happiness and honour , which constitute the spirit of the best pages of ancient history , and which exalt and transfix the spirit of every ingenuous and high XXIII . ] 469 OF HUMAN VIRTUE .
... considerations in the ge- neral happiness and honour , which constitute the spirit of the best pages of ancient history , and which exalt and transfix the spirit of every ingenuous and high XXIII . ] 469 OF HUMAN VIRTUE .
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