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" ... weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble and shudder at the thought of what he feels. "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Página 3
editado por - 1759
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Systematic morality, or, A treatise on the theory and practice of human duty ...

William Jevons - 1827 - 424 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then...
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A System of Phrenology

George Combe - 1830 - 732 páginas
...though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted, and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble and shudder at the thought of what he feels*." This theory,...
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Report on the Phrenological Classification of J. Stanley Grimes: ... Adopted ...

Eben Norton Horsford - 1839 - 414 páginas
...though weaker in degree is not altogether unlike them. His agonies thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted, and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble and shudder at the thought of what he feets." This theory, however,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen45

1839 - 876 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen45

1839 - 894 páginas
...in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect ns, and we then tremble and shudderatthethought of what he feels. For as to be in pain...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volúmenes13-14

1840 - 832 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble...
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The theory of moral sentiments, or, An essay towards an analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1853 - 616 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then...
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Essays On, I. Moral Sentiments: II. Astronomical Inquiries; III. Formation ...

Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, 2 and we then...
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The Principles of Morals, Parte2

John Matthias Wilson, Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 428 páginas
...thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then...
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The Principles of Morals: Part II (being the Body of the Work)., Parte2

Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 428 páginas
...in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourselves, when we have thus adopted and made them our own, begin at last to affect us, and we then tremble and shudder at the thought of what he feels. For as to be in...
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