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That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the transferable nature of our feelings with respect to physical objects ; the associations connected with any one object extending to the whole class . My having been attached to ...
That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the transferable nature of our feelings with respect to physical objects ; the associations connected with any one object extending to the whole class . My having been attached to ...
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Can we make any given individual taller or stronger or wiser than other men , or different in any respect from what nature intended him to be ? No ; but we can make a king of him . We cannot add a cubit to the stature , or instil a ...
Can we make any given individual taller or stronger or wiser than other men , or different in any respect from what nature intended him to be ? No ; but we can make a king of him . We cannot add a cubit to the stature , or instil a ...
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No people can act more uniformly upon a conviction of this maxim , and in that respect I think they are much to be commended . Mr. Lamb has lately taken it into his head to read St. Evremont , and works of that stamp .
No people can act more uniformly upon a conviction of this maxim , and in that respect I think they are much to be commended . Mr. Lamb has lately taken it into his head to read St. Evremont , and works of that stamp .
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