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... desire , he has organs adapted to the olfactory , gusta- tory , and tangible properties of things , by which he can hear , smell , taste , and touch , and he has powers by which he can think , reflect , judge , reason , will , and act ...
... desire , he has organs adapted to the olfactory , gusta- tory , and tangible properties of things , by which he can hear , smell , taste , and touch , and he has powers by which he can think , reflect , judge , reason , will , and act ...
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... desire to dim a single jewel in the crown of the Queen , nor would they abolish or trench upon the constitutional pri- vileges of the House of Lords . But in refer- ence to the House of Commons , something behoved to be done . It was ...
... desire to dim a single jewel in the crown of the Queen , nor would they abolish or trench upon the constitutional pri- vileges of the House of Lords . But in refer- ence to the House of Commons , something behoved to be done . It was ...
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... desire , Uttered or unexpressed- The motion of a hidden fire Which trembles in the breast . The faculty of genius is the power of light- ing its own fire . We never can be deathless till we die . It is the dead win battles . Know then ...
... desire , Uttered or unexpressed- The motion of a hidden fire Which trembles in the breast . The faculty of genius is the power of light- ing its own fire . We never can be deathless till we die . It is the dead win battles . Know then ...
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... desire for happiness being universal , and tend- ing continually to stimulate men in its pursuit , it is conceived that nothing short of its attainment is calculated to satisfy the reasonable aspirations of human nature . It may be ...
... desire for happiness being universal , and tend- ing continually to stimulate men in its pursuit , it is conceived that nothing short of its attainment is calculated to satisfy the reasonable aspirations of human nature . It may be ...
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... desires are still more boundless , and have in truth no limit short of absolute infinity . By the paltry philosophy which af firms happiness to be the authentic aim of life , the world has been grievously misled . Nearly all the current ...
... desires are still more boundless , and have in truth no limit short of absolute infinity . By the paltry philosophy which af firms happiness to be the authentic aim of life , the world has been grievously misled . Nearly all the current ...
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