Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... MORAL INFLUENCE OF HISTORY Page 139 . ON ESSAY XIII . NATURAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY , AND THE PROPER MANNER OF PHILOSOPHIZING IN BOTH Page 179 ESSAY ESSAY XIV . ON IMITATION AND FASHION ESSAY XV .
... MORAL INFLUENCE OF HISTORY Page 139 . ON ESSAY XIII . NATURAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY , AND THE PROPER MANNER OF PHILOSOPHIZING IN BOTH Page 179 ESSAY ESSAY XIV . ON IMITATION AND FASHION ESSAY XV .
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... moral differ- ence neither has much reason to throw a stone at the other , the world does not hate them both so cordially as they hate each other . In looking at each other , they see not the common character of mind , which an ...
... moral differ- ence neither has much reason to throw a stone at the other , the world does not hate them both so cordially as they hate each other . In looking at each other , they see not the common character of mind , which an ...
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... moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a fair ...
... moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a fair ...
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... body , and we know certain properties of what we call the mind or soul , by which I D 4 mean I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL Page 39, 59 XI.
... body , and we know certain properties of what we call the mind or soul , by which I D 4 mean I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE IMMATE- RIALITY OF THE SOUL Page 39, 59 XI.
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George Walker. I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; but whether the compound creature called man be altogether matter , or whether his intellectual and moral part be of a dif- ferent nature from every form of body , is a ...
George Walker. I mean the intellectual and moral part of man ; but whether the compound creature called man be altogether matter , or whether his intellectual and moral part be of a dif- ferent nature from every form of body , is a ...
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