Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 31 頁
... suppose , that that power is cognisant of , and guides itself in its operations by , the infinite divisibleness of human pursuits in civilised society . A child is not designed by his original formation to be a manufacturer of shoes ...
... suppose , that that power is cognisant of , and guides itself in its operations by , the infinite divisibleness of human pursuits in civilised society . A child is not designed by his original formation to be a manufacturer of shoes ...
第 48 頁
... suppose , that , when we have discovered the special aspiration of the youthful mind , we are bound to do every thing in our power to assist its progress . He maintained on the contrary , that it is our true wisdom to place obstacles in ...
... suppose , that , when we have discovered the special aspiration of the youthful mind , we are bound to do every thing in our power to assist its progress . He maintained on the contrary , that it is our true wisdom to place obstacles in ...
第 73 頁
... suppose ourselves elevated , in a balloon or otherwise , so as to enable us to take an extensive prospect of the earth on which we dwell . We shall then see the plains and the everlasting hills , the forests and the rivers , and all Iv ...
... suppose ourselves elevated , in a balloon or otherwise , so as to enable us to take an extensive prospect of the earth on which we dwell . We shall then see the plains and the everlasting hills , the forests and the rivers , and all Iv ...
第 96 頁
... suppose myself and another human being together , in some spot secure from the intrusion of spectators . A musket is conveniently at hand . It is already loaded . I say to my companion , " I will place myself before you ; I will stand ...
... suppose myself and another human being together , in some spot secure from the intrusion of spectators . A musket is conveniently at hand . It is already loaded . I say to my companion , " I will place myself before you ; I will stand ...
第 140 頁
... suppose that , when he rises from his bed , he has sixteen hours before him , to be em- ployed in whatever mode his will shall decide . I bar the case of travelling , or any of those schemes for passing the day , which by their very ...
... suppose that , when he rises from his bed , he has sixteen hours before him , to be em- ployed in whatever mode his will shall decide . I bar the case of travelling , or any of those schemes for passing the day , which by their very ...
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