The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 79
... souls away . AMONG the loose papers which I have frequently spoken of heretofore ' , I find a conversation between Pharamond and Eucrate upon the subject of duels , and the copy of an edict issued in consequence of that discourse ...
... souls away . AMONG the loose papers which I have frequently spoken of heretofore ' , I find a conversation between Pharamond and Eucrate upon the subject of duels , and the copy of an edict issued in consequence of that discourse ...
Strana 109
... soul , with all the arts imaginable , will ever be able to purchase . Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body ...
... soul , with all the arts imaginable , will ever be able to purchase . Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body ...
Strana 137
... soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very re- markable : he was so pressed with the matter of fact which he could ...
... soul did not exist separate from the body , makes no doubt of the reality of apparitions , and that men have often appeared after their death . This I think very re- markable : he was so pressed with the matter of fact which he could ...
Strana 139
... soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that established this great point , which is the basis of mo- rality , and ...
... soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that established this great point , which is the basis of mo- rality , and ...
Strana 140
... soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progress of the soul to its per- fection , without a possibility of ever arriving at it ; which is a hint that I do not remember to have seen opened and improved by others who have written on ...
... soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progress of the soul to its per- fection , without a possibility of ever arriving at it ; which is a hint that I do not remember to have seen opened and improved by others who have written on ...
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