The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared Expressly for this Edition, Containing Additional Information Relative to His Personal and Public Character, Tom 3Carey and Hart, 1841 |
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... mind of man is able , by a due use of its faculties , to discover the existence of God , and that the mind of man has an innate idea of this existence , which prevents and excludes the use of any mental faculties , except that of bare ...
... mind of man is able , by a due use of its faculties , to discover the existence of God , and that the mind of man has an innate idea of this existence , which prevents and excludes the use of any mental faculties , except that of bare ...
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... mind forebodes that the time will come , and who knows how near it may be , when other powers than those of Grub street , may be drawn forth against you , and when vice and folly may be avowedly sheltered behind a power instituted for ...
... mind forebodes that the time will come , and who knows how near it may be , when other powers than those of Grub street , may be drawn forth against you , and when vice and folly may be avowedly sheltered behind a power instituted for ...
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... mind , which makes it decline from the straight course ; and the further these supposed improvements are carried , the greater this declination grows , till men lose sight of primitive and real nature , and have no other guide but ...
... mind , which makes it decline from the straight course ; and the further these supposed improvements are carried , the greater this declination grows , till men lose sight of primitive and real nature , and have no other guide but ...
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... mind ; and body and mind are . objects alike of natural philosophy . We assume commonly that they are two distinct substances . Be it so . They are still united , and blended , as it were , together , in one human nature : and all ...
... mind ; and body and mind are . objects alike of natural philosophy . We assume commonly that they are two distinct substances . Be it so . They are still united , and blended , as it were , together , in one human nature : and all ...
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... mind mortifies their pride . Rather than creep up slowly , à posteriori , to a little gene- ral knowledge , they ... mind , though it holds , in truth , a very low rank in the intellec- tual system . To cure this error , we need only ...
... mind mortifies their pride . Rather than creep up slowly , à posteriori , to a little gene- ral knowledge , they ... mind , though it holds , in truth , a very low rank in the intellec- tual system . To cure this error , we need only ...
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