Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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When we say , therefore , of a creature that he has wholly lost the sense of right and wrong , we 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 ...
When we say , therefore , of a creature that he has wholly lost the sense of right and wrong , we 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 ...
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... of life best suited to his nature , and which will preserve him longer in health and strength than any other manner of life . That this is the case of other animals has never , I believe , been disputed . Now we cannot suppose that ...
... of life best suited to his nature , and which will preserve him longer in health and strength than any other manner of life . That this is the case of other animals has never , I believe , been disputed . Now we cannot suppose that ...
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Let us even suppose that , in some few cases , there was a mix- ture of dissimulation - that persons pretended to see or feel what they did not , and imitated the cries or convulsive motions of those who were really overpowered by the ...
Let us even suppose that , in some few cases , there was a mix- ture of dissimulation - that persons pretended to see or feel what they did not , and imitated the cries or convulsive motions of those who were really overpowered by the ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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