The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... rules and principles , without the ' vantage ground of habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were ...
... rules and principles , without the ' vantage ground of habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were ...
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... rules and principles , without the ' vantage ground of habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were ...
... rules and principles , without the ' vantage ground of habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were ...
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William Hazlitt. this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as the rule . By attending to the minute , we overlook the great ; and in summing up an account , it will not do merely to insist on the number of items without ...
William Hazlitt. this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as the rule . By attending to the minute , we overlook the great ; and in summing up an account , it will not do merely to insist on the number of items without ...
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... rule of con- duct , and abstract good for its end . He places the human mind on an elevation , from which it commands a view of the whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to conform its acts to the larger and more ...
... rule of con- duct , and abstract good for its end . He places the human mind on an elevation , from which it commands a view of the whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to conform its acts to the larger and more ...
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... rule . No one denies that on great occasions , in mo- ments of fearful excitement , or when a mighty object is at stake , the lesser and merely instru- mental points of duty are to be sacrificed with- out remorse at the shrine of ...
... rule . No one denies that on great occasions , in mo- ments of fearful excitement , or when a mighty object is at stake , the lesser and merely instru- mental points of duty are to be sacrificed with- out remorse at the shrine of ...
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