The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that ...
I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that ...
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The speculations I have here made , if they are not arguments , they are at least strong intimations , not only of the excellency of a human soul , but of its independence on the body ; and if they do not prove , do at least confirm ...
The speculations I have here made , if they are not arguments , they are at least strong intimations , not only of the excellency of a human soul , but of its independence on the body ; and if they do not prove , do at least confirm ...
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... writer has made a discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to human nature .
... writer has made a discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to human nature .
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... and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... and which are seldom cast into the account , by those who write on this subject . You must have observed , in your speculations on human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the c 2 No. 500 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the mind of man than power or dominion ; and this I think myself amply possessed of , as I am the father of a family . I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing ...
human nature , that nothing is more gratifying to the mind of man than power or dominion ; and this I think myself amply possessed of , as I am the father of a family . I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing ...
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