Elements of Moral Science, 1790-1793G. Olms, 1974 |
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Strana 40
... first and chiefly attended to , and the person spoken to is next . Hence Ego , I , is called the pronoun of the first person ; Tu , Thou , of the fecond ; and , as diftin- guished from these , He , She , and It are called pronouns of ...
... first and chiefly attended to , and the person spoken to is next . Hence Ego , I , is called the pronoun of the first person ; Tu , Thou , of the fecond ; and , as diftin- guished from these , He , She , and It are called pronouns of ...
Strana 129
... first at- tention on what feemed difagreeable in the new object ; not discovering its agreeable qualities till we were better acquainted with it . Hence let us learn , that a good course of life , though fomewhat unpleasant at first ...
... first at- tention on what feemed difagreeable in the new object ; not discovering its agreeable qualities till we were better acquainted with it . Hence let us learn , that a good course of life , though fomewhat unpleasant at first ...
Strana 216
... first trial impracticable ; as when one begins to learn to perform on a mufical inftrument : but in this cafe we believe , that frequent attempts properly di- rected will make the thing poffible , and at laft eafy . And we know , that ...
... first trial impracticable ; as when one begins to learn to perform on a mufical inftrument : but in this cafe we believe , that frequent attempts properly di- rected will make the thing poffible , and at laft eafy . And we know , that ...
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