Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... all the tender and agreeable paffions ; at the fame time that it renders the mind incapable of the rougher and more boisterous emotions . B 3 Ingenuas Ingenuas didiciffe fideliter artes , Emollit mores , nec finit DELICACY of TASTE . 5.
... all the tender and agreeable paffions ; at the fame time that it renders the mind incapable of the rougher and more boisterous emotions . B 3 Ingenuas Ingenuas didiciffe fideliter artes , Emollit mores , nec finit DELICACY of TASTE . 5.
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... mind from the hurry of bufinefs and intereft ; cherish reflection ; difpofe to tranquillity ; and produce an agreeable melancholy , which , of all difpofitions of the mind , is the best suited to love and friendship . In the fecond ...
... mind from the hurry of bufinefs and intereft ; cherish reflection ; difpofe to tranquillity ; and produce an agreeable melancholy , which , of all difpofitions of the mind , is the best suited to love and friendship . In the fecond ...
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... mind than the present . When men act in a faction , they are apt , without fhame or remorfe , to neglect all the ties of honour and morality , in order to ferve their party ; and yet , when a faction is formed upon a point of right or ...
... mind than the present . When men act in a faction , they are apt , without fhame or remorfe , to neglect all the ties of honour and morality , in order to ferve their party ; and yet , when a faction is formed upon a point of right or ...
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... mind , as the pri mitive and natural duty of juftice . Peculiar interests and present temptations may overcome the one as well as the other . They are equally expofed to the fame inconvenience . And the man , who is inclined to be a bad ...
... mind , as the pri mitive and natural duty of juftice . Peculiar interests and present temptations may overcome the one as well as the other . They are equally expofed to the fame inconvenience . And the man , who is inclined to be a bad ...
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... mind ; but this advantage reaches only to a few per- fons , who have leifure to apply themfelves to them . And as to practical arts , which encrease the commodities and enjoyments of life , it is well known , that men's happiness ...
... mind ; but this advantage reaches only to a few per- fons , who have leifure to apply themfelves to them . And as to practical arts , which encrease the commodities and enjoyments of life , it is well known , that men's happiness ...
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