The Eclectic Review, Volume 24C. Taylor, 1825 |
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... nature different from those of other men . We often persuade ourselves , that we are placed in circumstances totally different from those in which other human beings are involved ; and often fancy that nature has given us passions and ...
... nature different from those of other men . We often persuade ourselves , that we are placed in circumstances totally different from those in which other human beings are involved ; and often fancy that nature has given us passions and ...
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... nature . They are the common elements of our nature ; only differently mixed . But it is generally in defence of the chief and ruling passion that we urge the first excuse , which we mentioned above ; and thus , every man would yield to ...
... nature . They are the common elements of our nature ; only differently mixed . But it is generally in defence of the chief and ruling passion that we urge the first excuse , which we mentioned above ; and thus , every man would yield to ...
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... nature , so , the Necessity which he must also recognise , ought to be no mere natural necessity , but to lie beyond the world of sense , * in the abyss of infinitude ; and it must , consequently , be re- presented as the universal ...
... nature , so , the Necessity which he must also recognise , ought to be no mere natural necessity , but to lie beyond the world of sense , * in the abyss of infinitude ; and it must , consequently , be re- presented as the universal ...
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Andersons Memoirs of Catharine Brown a Christian Indian of the Cherokee | 5 |
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