The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... nature places them un- der the absolute dominion of their parents , operate on the con- duct of those same parents . But the particular way in which the effect is brought about may call for further explanation . Operating thus as judges ...
... nature places them un- der the absolute dominion of their parents , operate on the con- duct of those same parents . But the particular way in which the effect is brought about may call for further explanation . Operating thus as judges ...
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... natural and fantastical . Natural pleasures I call those , which , not depend- ing on the fashion and caprice of any particular age or nation , are suited to human nature in general , and were intended by Providence as rewards for using ...
... natural and fantastical . Natural pleasures I call those , which , not depend- ing on the fashion and caprice of any particular age or nation , are suited to human nature in general , and were intended by Providence as rewards for using ...
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... natural end , and the consciousness of acting in concert with the Supreme Governor of the universe . Under natural pleasures I comprehend those which are uni- versally suited , as well to the rational as the sensual part of our nature ...
... natural end , and the consciousness of acting in concert with the Supreme Governor of the universe . Under natural pleasures I comprehend those which are uni- versally suited , as well to the rational as the sensual part of our nature ...
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... nature . Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar , the effect is , that I , among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste , see things in a peculiar light , which I have arrived at , not by ...
... nature . Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar , the effect is , that I , among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste , see things in a peculiar light , which I have arrived at , not by ...
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... natural delight to the spectator than to those that wear them . And I look on the beaux and ladies as so many paroquets in an aviary , or tulips in a garden , designed purely for my diversion . A gallery of pictures , a cab- inet , or ...
... natural delight to the spectator than to those that wear them . And I look on the beaux and ladies as so many paroquets in an aviary , or tulips in a garden , designed purely for my diversion . A gallery of pictures , a cab- inet , or ...
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