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... senses ; and even among these , there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... senses ; and even among these , there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
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... sense of honour is of so fine and delicate a nature , that it is only to be met with in minds which are naturally noble , or in such as have been cultivated by great examples , or a refined education . This paper , therefore , is ...
... sense of honour is of so fine and delicate a nature , that it is only to be met with in minds which are naturally noble , or in such as have been cultivated by great examples , or a refined education . This paper , therefore , is ...
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... sense . " Well , but what does all this end in ? If the author means anything , it is this ; that , to prevent such a monopoly of sense , he is resolved to deal in it himself by retail , and sell a pennyworth of it every week . In what ...
... sense . " Well , but what does all this end in ? If the author means anything , it is this ; that , to prevent such a monopoly of sense , he is resolved to deal in it himself by retail , and sell a pennyworth of it every week . In what ...
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