The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... Human Nature I always thought the most useful Object of human Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best Employment of human Wit : Other Parts of Philosophy may perhaps make us ...
... Human Nature I always thought the most useful Object of human Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best Employment of human Wit : Other Parts of Philosophy may perhaps make us ...
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... human Life before , by reason of his present Misfortune , are of no Use to him in the Disposition of any thing . The Incapacity of an Infant or a Lunatick is designed for his Provision and Accom- modation ; but that of a Bankrupt ...
... human Life before , by reason of his present Misfortune , are of no Use to him in the Disposition of any thing . The Incapacity of an Infant or a Lunatick is designed for his Provision and Accom- modation ; but that of a Bankrupt ...
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... Human Knowledge , New Theory of Vision . With Introduction by A. D. Lindsay . 483 Boehme's ( Jacob ) The Signature of All Things , with Other Writings . Introduction by Clifford Bax . 569 Browne's Religio Medici , etc. Intro . by ...
... Human Knowledge , New Theory of Vision . With Introduction by A. D. Lindsay . 483 Boehme's ( Jacob ) The Signature of All Things , with Other Writings . Introduction by Clifford Bax . 569 Browne's Religio Medici , etc. Intro . by ...
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