Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author |
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An observation of this sort may be urged with striking propriety as to the dissimilar
attributes of the body and the thinking principle in man . It is perhaps thus that we
are to account for a phenomenon , in itself sufficiently obvious , that our nature ...
An observation of this sort may be urged with striking propriety as to the dissimilar
attributes of the body and the thinking principle in man . It is perhaps thus that we
are to account for a phenomenon , in itself sufficiently obvious , that our nature ...
第 232 頁
The consequences of the principle implanted in our nature , by which men of
every creed , when they descend into the scene of busy life , pronounce
themselves and their fellow - mortals to be free agents , are sufficiently
memorable .
The consequences of the principle implanted in our nature , by which men of
every creed , when they descend into the scene of busy life , pronounce
themselves and their fellow - mortals to be free agents , are sufficiently
memorable .
第 294 頁
Its principle was built upon a theory of the sexes , giving to each a relative
importance , and assigning to both functions full of honour and grace . . The
knights ( and every gentleman during that period in due time became a knight )
were taught ...
Its principle was built upon a theory of the sexes , giving to each a relative
importance , and assigning to both functions full of honour and grace . . The
knights ( and every gentleman during that period in due time became a knight )
were taught ...
第 364 頁
It is very little that we know of the nature of matter ; and we are equally ignorant
as to the substance , whatever it is , in which the thinking principle in man resides
. But , without adventuring in any way to dogmatise on the subject , we find so ...
It is very little that we know of the nature of matter ; and we are equally ignorant
as to the substance , whatever it is , in which the thinking principle in man resides
. But , without adventuring in any way to dogmatise on the subject , we find so ...
第 449 頁
They proceed upon a first principle , an impulse given them from the beginning of
things . Their effects are regulated by something that we call their nature : fire
burns ; water suffocates ; the substances around us that we call solid , depend for
...
They proceed upon a first principle , an impulse given them from the beginning of
things . Their effects are regulated by something that we call their nature : fire
burns ; water suffocates ; the substances around us that we call solid , depend for
...
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