Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... things , and different relations , respects , or proportions of some things towards others , is as evident and undeniable as that one magnitude or number is greater , equal to , or smaller than another . That from these different ...
... things , and different relations , respects , or proportions of some things towards others , is as evident and undeniable as that one magnitude or number is greater , equal to , or smaller than another . That from these different ...
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... things which fall under our judgment . But we must never more pretend to judge of things , or of our own temper in judging them , when we have given up our preliminary right of judgment , and under a presumption of gravity have allowed ...
... things which fall under our judgment . But we must never more pretend to judge of things , or of our own temper in judging them , when we have given up our preliminary right of judgment , and under a presumption of gravity have allowed ...
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... things prepossess you , at first sight , in favor of those who enjoy them . You wish to find all good qualities in them , and are in some degree disappointed if you do not . A thousand little things , not separately to be defined ...
... things prepossess you , at first sight , in favor of those who enjoy them . You wish to find all good qualities in them , and are in some degree disappointed if you do not . A thousand little things , not separately to be defined ...
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