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... particular train of thoughts , gives me additional pleasure , when I can safely refer and attribute it to the con , versation or correspondence of another , My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important , and for radical good .
... particular train of thoughts , gives me additional pleasure , when I can safely refer and attribute it to the con , versation or correspondence of another , My obligations to Mr. Bowles were indeed important , and for radical good .
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Whatever may have been the case with others , I certainly cannot attribute this persecution to personal dislike , or to envy , or to feelings of vindictive animosity . Not to the former , for , with the exception of a very few who are ...
Whatever may have been the case with others , I certainly cannot attribute this persecution to personal dislike , or to envy , or to feelings of vindictive animosity . Not to the former , for , with the exception of a very few who are ...
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I know few men who so we ! l deserve the character which an antient attributes to Marcus Cato , namely , that he was likest virtue , in as much as he seemed to act aright , not in obedience to any law or outward motive ...
I know few men who so we ! l deserve the character which an antient attributes to Marcus Cato , namely , that he was likest virtue , in as much as he seemed to act aright , not in obedience to any law or outward motive ...
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Des Cartes was led by this incident to reflect on the uncertainty with which we attribute any particular place to any inward pain or uneasiness , and proceeded after long consideration to establish it as a general law ...
Des Cartes was led by this incident to reflect on the uncertainty with which we attribute any particular place to any inward pain or uneasiness , and proceeded after long consideration to establish it as a general law ...
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... he excludes place and motion from all the operations of thought , whether representations or volitions , as attributes utterly and absurdly heterogeneous . The general law of association , or more accurately , the common condition ...
... he excludes place and motion from all the operations of thought , whether representations or volitions , as attributes utterly and absurdly heterogeneous . The general law of association , or more accurately , the common condition ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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