The Elements of Mental and Moral Philosophy: Founded Upon Experience, Reason and the Bible1978 - 452 páginas |
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... mean or ludicrous . If we are under the influence of sprightly and humourous feelings , it is painful to encounter ... means to secure this end . Almost every construction of nature , or of art , is re- garded by the mind as having ...
... mean or ludicrous . If we are under the influence of sprightly and humourous feelings , it is painful to encounter ... means to secure this end . Almost every construction of nature , or of art , is re- garded by the mind as having ...
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... means of interfixes , only one circumstance , viz . past time , the Latin verb has nine interfixes , that express ... means of their position , and the 7 Latin , by means of their terminations . Other languages 20 CLASSIFICATION OF ...
... means of interfixes , only one circumstance , viz . past time , the Latin verb has nine interfixes , that express ... means of their position , and the 7 Latin , by means of their terminations . Other languages 20 CLASSIFICATION OF ...
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... means to secure an end . Every contrivance in the works of nature exhibit astonishing proof of this . But if wisdom is correctly defined as " sclecting the best means , for accomplishing the best ends , " there is no proof that the ...
... means to secure an end . Every contrivance in the works of nature exhibit astonishing proof of this . But if wisdom is correctly defined as " sclecting the best means , for accomplishing the best ends , " there is no proof that the ...
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