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In a wise education , whether we have it in view or not , we are do . ing the bek service to our country and to human kind . For the ultimate end of all our attention to our children is to fit them for ading their part on the great ...
In a wise education , whether we have it in view or not , we are do . ing the bek service to our country and to human kind . For the ultimate end of all our attention to our children is to fit them for ading their part on the great ...
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THE HE mode of investigation which , since the time of LORD Bacon , has been so successfully employed in physical science , has of late been applied to inquiries into the human mind . The object of phyfical science , is the ...
THE HE mode of investigation which , since the time of LORD Bacon , has been so successfully employed in physical science , has of late been applied to inquiries into the human mind . The object of phyfical science , is the ...
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Taite , ' says Mr. Alison , is that faculty of the human mind , by which we perceive and enjoy , whatever is BEAUTIFUL or SUBLIME in the works of Nature or Art . The perception of these qualities is attended with an emotion of pleasure ...
Taite , ' says Mr. Alison , is that faculty of the human mind , by which we perceive and enjoy , whatever is BEAUTIFUL or SUBLIME in the works of Nature or Art . The perception of these qualities is attended with an emotion of pleasure ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
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