Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind, Tomy 1-2Reprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... weak , so wilful , so wicked as we are ; but we should insensibly find such an alteration , as , how much soever we con- temn now , we shall thank ourselves for obtaining . They who understand the original , tell us , that the Hebrew ...
... weak , so wilful , so wicked as we are ; but we should insensibly find such an alteration , as , how much soever we con- temn now , we shall thank ourselves for obtaining . They who understand the original , tell us , that the Hebrew ...
Strona 7
... weakness of nature , or the interruption of ac- cidents , so near worth the consenting to any thing that may impair the conscience , or disturb the peace or quiet of the mind , that it were a valuable consideration for the interruption ...
... weakness of nature , or the interruption of ac- cidents , so near worth the consenting to any thing that may impair the conscience , or disturb the peace or quiet of the mind , that it were a valuable consideration for the interruption ...
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... weak- er sex , and less inclined to suffering , willingly en- dure the breaking of a bone that cannot otherwise be made straight ; and all this ado but to make a handsome and beautiful person , which at best is but the picture of a man ...
... weak- er sex , and less inclined to suffering , willingly en- dure the breaking of a bone that cannot otherwise be made straight ; and all this ado but to make a handsome and beautiful person , which at best is but the picture of a man ...
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... weakness by our instruction , and to reform their errors by our experience : and all this with- out giving one moment to look into our own , never make an inspection into ourselves , nor ask one of those questions of ourselves which we ...
... weakness by our instruction , and to reform their errors by our experience : and all this with- out giving one moment to look into our own , never make an inspection into ourselves , nor ask one of those questions of ourselves which we ...
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... weak and ignorant , and incapable of performing their duty ; and so must either be removed , to their own shame and reproach , or be continued , to the public detriment and dishonour ? How much better had it been for such men to have ...
... weak and ignorant , and incapable of performing their duty ; and so must either be removed , to their own shame and reproach , or be continued , to the public detriment and dishonour ? How much better had it been for such men to have ...
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