Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... 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 . February 15 , 1831 . The particulars respecting the author , referred to ...
... 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 . February 15 , 1831 . The particulars respecting the author , referred to ...
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... sentiment that gives birth to it is working . Thus far I have not mentioned speech , not per- haps the most inestimable of ... sentiments to each other , and which changes us from solitary individuals , and bestows on us a duplicate and ...
... sentiment that gives birth to it is working . Thus far I have not mentioned speech , not per- haps the most inestimable of ... sentiments to each other , and which changes us from solitary individuals , and bestows on us a duplicate and ...
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... and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is the nursing mother of oratory , of public morality , of public religion , 6 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is the nursing mother of oratory , of public morality , of public religion , 6 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
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... sentiment . But , notwithstanding the infinite beauty , the ma- gazine of excellencies and perfections , that apper- tains to the human body , the mind claims , and justly claims , an undoubted superiority . I am not going into an ...
... sentiment . But , notwithstanding the infinite beauty , the ma- gazine of excellencies and perfections , that apper- tains to the human body , the mind claims , and justly claims , an undoubted superiority . I am not going into an ...
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... sentiment dear to every heart . The emotion can with difficulty be done justice to , that a man feels , who is conscious that he is breathing his true element , that every stroke that he strikes will have D 2 11. ] 35 OF THE ...
... sentiment dear to every heart . The emotion can with difficulty be done justice to , that a man feels , who is conscious that he is breathing his true element , that every stroke that he strikes will have D 2 11. ] 35 OF THE ...
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