Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... suppose that being able to discern the good and ill of his species , he has at the same time no concern for either , nor any sense of excellency or baseness in any moral action relating to one or the other . So that except merely with ...
... suppose that being able to discern the good and ill of his species , he has at the same time no concern for either , nor any sense of excellency or baseness in any moral action relating to one or the other . So that except merely with ...
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... suppose that man is an exception from this general law of nature : and that he has invented another manner of life for himself , better than that which God has allotted him , that is more conducive to his health , strength , and ...
... suppose that man is an exception from this general law of nature : and that he has invented another manner of life for himself , better than that which God has allotted him , that is more conducive to his health , strength , and ...
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... suppose truth not merely to be exhibited , but adequately communicated ; that is , in other words , distinctly apprehended by the person to whom it is addressed . In this case the victory is too sure to admit of being controverted by ...
... suppose truth not merely to be exhibited , but adequately communicated ; that is , in other words , distinctly apprehended by the person to whom it is addressed . In this case the victory is too sure to admit of being controverted by ...
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