The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 247
... Nature ; and when we compare them with Men of the most exalted Characters in Arts and Learning , we find it diffi- cult to believe that they are Creatures of the same Species . Some are of Opinion that the Souls of Men are all naturally ...
... Nature ; and when we compare them with Men of the most exalted Characters in Arts and Learning , we find it diffi- cult to believe that they are Creatures of the same Species . Some are of Opinion that the Souls of Men are all naturally ...
Strana 281
... Nature , and lost among that infinite Variety of Creatures , which in all Probability swarm through all these immeasurable Regions of Matter . In order to recover my self from this mortifying Thought I considered that it took its Rise ...
... Nature , and lost among that infinite Variety of Creatures , which in all Probability swarm through all these immeasurable Regions of Matter . In order to recover my self from this mortifying Thought I considered that it took its Rise ...
Strana 374
... Nature , and that it is not endowed with any Faculties which are to lye useless and unemployed . The Happiness is to be the Happiness of the whole Man , and we may easily conceive to our selves the Happiness of the Soul , whilst any one ...
... Nature , and that it is not endowed with any Faculties which are to lye useless and unemployed . The Happiness is to be the Happiness of the whole Man , and we may easily conceive to our selves the Happiness of the Soul , whilst any one ...
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