The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... nature If , after this , we look into the several inward perfections of cunning and sagacity , or what we generally call instinct , we find them rising after the same manner , imperceptibly one above another , and receiving additional ...
... nature If , after this , we look into the several inward perfections of cunning and sagacity , or what we generally call instinct , we find them rising after the same manner , imperceptibly one above another , and receiving additional ...
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... Nature . Though every one who thinks , must have made this ob- servation , I shall produce Mr. Locke's authority to the same purpose , out of his Essay on Human Understanding . “ If we examine the idea we have of the incomprehensible Su ...
... Nature . Though every one who thinks , must have made this ob- servation , I shall produce Mr. Locke's authority to the same purpose , out of his Essay on Human Understanding . “ If we examine the idea we have of the incomprehensible Su ...
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... nature , and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie useless and unemployed . The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , whilst any one ...
... nature , and that it is not endowed with any faculties which are to lie useless and unemployed . The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , whilst any one ...
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