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Pagina 14
... subject the mind feels a lively intereft , atten- tion , though always an effort , becomes a delightful effort . I fhould be quite at ease , could I secure for the whole work as much of it , as a card party of earnest whift - players ...
... subject the mind feels a lively intereft , atten- tion , though always an effort , becomes a delightful effort . I fhould be quite at ease , could I secure for the whole work as much of it , as a card party of earnest whift - players ...
Pagina 22
... subjects might be better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a ...
... subjects might be better adapted . But my main anchor was the hope , that when circumstances gradually enabled me to adopt the ordinary means of making the publication generally known , there might be found throughout the kingdom a ...
Pagina 33
... subject ; but even of those acquirements , and that general know- ledge , which could alone authorize him to com- mence a public inftructor . This is an office which * Had the author of the Divine Legation of Mofes more fkilfully ...
... subject ; but even of those acquirements , and that general know- ledge , which could alone authorize him to com- mence a public inftructor . This is an office which * Had the author of the Divine Legation of Mofes more fkilfully ...
Pagina 56
... subject , ) — and hind- rances from predominant paffions . * From both these the law of conscience com- mands us to abstain , because such being the igno- rance and fuch the paffions of the fuppofed audi- tors , we ought to deduce the ...
... subject , ) — and hind- rances from predominant paffions . * From both these the law of conscience com- mands us to abstain , because such being the igno- rance and fuch the paffions of the fuppofed audi- tors , we ought to deduce the ...
Pagina 115
... , or at best know imperfectly ; but because fuch a publication is of itself a very serious overt- act , by which the author without authority and + without trial , has inflicted punishment on a fellow subject ESSAY XIII . 115 xiii.
... , or at best know imperfectly ; but because fuch a publication is of itself a very serious overt- act , by which the author without authority and + without trial , has inflicted punishment on a fellow subject ESSAY XIII . 115 xiii.
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