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Strana 21
Accordingly , monsieur Mallebranche , in his Inquiry after Truth , ( which was published several years before Mr. Locke's Es- say on Human Understanding , ) tells us , ' that it is pos- sible some creatures may think half an hour as ...
Accordingly , monsieur Mallebranche , in his Inquiry after Truth , ( which was published several years before Mr. Locke's Es- say on Human Understanding , ) tells us , ' that it is pos- sible some creatures may think half an hour as ...
Strana 37
... that , in contempt of all laws divine and human , it is of late become a custom among the no- bility and gentry of this our kingdom , upon slight and trivial , as well as great and urgent provocations , to invite each other into the ...
... that , in contempt of all laws divine and human , it is of late become a custom among the no- bility and gentry of this our kingdom , upon slight and trivial , as well as great and urgent provocations , to invite each other into the ...
Strana 43
The head has the most beautiful appear- ance , as well as the highest station , in a human figure . Nature has laid out all her art in beautifying the face ; she has touched it with vermilion , planted in it a double row of ivory ...
The head has the most beautiful appear- ance , as well as the highest station , in a human figure . Nature has laid out all her art in beautifying the face ; she has touched it with vermilion , planted in it a double row of ivory ...
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