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... explained , than there was formerly opportunity to do . I begin with fear . Self - preservation is a matter of too great importance to be left entirely to the conduct of reason . Nature hath acted here with her usual foresight . Fear ...
... explained , than there was formerly opportunity to do . I begin with fear . Self - preservation is a matter of too great importance to be left entirely to the conduct of reason . Nature hath acted here with her usual foresight . Fear ...
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... explained and illustrated as above , I presume it will be evident , that this definition , however applicable to one or other species , is far from being just with respect to beauty in general : variety contributes no share to the ...
... explained and illustrated as above , I presume it will be evident , that this definition , however applicable to one or other species , is far from being just with respect to beauty in general : variety contributes no share to the ...
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... explained above , and the final cause is explained in the Essays of morality and natural religion . † For the same reason , the selfish emotions that are founded upon a social principle , rise higher in our esteem than those that are ...
... explained above , and the final cause is explained in the Essays of morality and natural religion . † For the same reason , the selfish emotions that are founded upon a social principle , rise higher in our esteem than those that are ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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