The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... cause , than that no division of their fellow- creatures join with them , but those among whom they themselves own reason is almost defaced , and who have little else but their shape which can entitle them to any place in the species ...
... cause , than that no division of their fellow- creatures join with them , but those among whom they themselves own reason is almost defaced , and who have little else but their shape which can entitle them to any place in the species ...
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... cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is ...
... cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is ...
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... cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is ...
... cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is ...
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