Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... animal indulgences , which are chas- tened and associated with virtue only in dignified minds . I have read or heard of an ecclesiastic of this severe evangelical class , as it is affectedly called , who by a con- stant stant face and ...
... animal indulgences , which are chas- tened and associated with virtue only in dignified minds . I have read or heard of an ecclesiastic of this severe evangelical class , as it is affectedly called , who by a con- stant stant face and ...
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... Animal life with its faculties and functions presents so different a scene , that we know not how to consider the beings of this order as mere varieties of material form ; yet in the in- dividuals of any species of the animal king- dom ...
... Animal life with its faculties and functions presents so different a scene , that we know not how to consider the beings of this order as mere varieties of material form ; yet in the in- dividuals of any species of the animal king- dom ...
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... animal spe- cies discovers a common character , common properties , performs common functions , tends to a common end . The qualities cha- racteristic of one are possessed by all ; each has its range of action circumscribed within the ...
... animal spe- cies discovers a common character , common properties , performs common functions , tends to a common end . The qualities cha- racteristic of one are possessed by all ; each has its range of action circumscribed within the ...
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... animal tribes . To animal life are attached consciousness , taste , volition , and to some of the higher orders a portion of the finer qualities of man are given . In consequence of this destination of certain animal species , and this ...
... animal tribes . To animal life are attached consciousness , taste , volition , and to some of the higher orders a portion of the finer qualities of man are given . In consequence of this destination of certain animal species , and this ...
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... animal genus ? The answer to this question is decisive , so far as respects the bodily character of man . The faculties of sight , of hearing , smelling , feeling , and whatever faculty the human body may discover , are undoubtedly ...
... animal genus ? The answer to this question is decisive , so far as respects the bodily character of man . The faculties of sight , of hearing , smelling , feeling , and whatever faculty the human body may discover , are undoubtedly ...
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