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It is chiefly by thiş method , that the great mass of the people may be made acquainted with their own interests , and sensible of their rights ; and that the way may be prepared for important improvements in the state of society .
It is chiefly by thiş method , that the great mass of the people may be made acquainted with their own interests , and sensible of their rights ; and that the way may be prepared for important improvements in the state of society .
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It would form , therefore , an obvious and important inquiry , to ascertain by what means this fingular effect is produced in REAL NATURE , and by what means it may be produced in the compositions of ART . 2. There is a DISTINCTION in ...
It would form , therefore , an obvious and important inquiry , to ascertain by what means this fingular effect is produced in REAL NATURE , and by what means it may be produced in the compositions of ART . 2. There is a DISTINCTION in ...
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From the facts produced , there seems to be an important distinction between the emotions of taste , and all emotions of fimple pleasure . In the case of the last emotions , nu additicnal train of thought is necessary .
From the facts produced , there seems to be an important distinction between the emotions of taste , and all emotions of fimple pleasure . In the case of the last emotions , nu additicnal train of thought is necessary .
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
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