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Page 397
... various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of characters , and liable to such various and opposite affections , we ...
... various individuals . We are not , however , to sup- pose that the mind itself partakes of this complexity of struc- ture : for , though exhibiting such a diversity of characters , and liable to such various and opposite affections , we ...
Page 503
... various well - chosen histo- rical anecdotes . His treatise , therefore , deserves the attention of statesmen , the gratitude of free countries , and the approba- tion of literary criticism . Giannone , Gravina , and other Nea- politan ...
... various well - chosen histo- rical anecdotes . His treatise , therefore , deserves the attention of statesmen , the gratitude of free countries , and the approba- tion of literary criticism . Giannone , Gravina , and other Nea- politan ...
Page 525
... various questions connected with the moral nature of man ; and the fifth presents us with a variety of practical considerations , deduced or professing to be deduced from these views of the human frame . - In the second section , which ...
... various questions connected with the moral nature of man ; and the fifth presents us with a variety of practical considerations , deduced or professing to be deduced from these views of the human frame . - In the second section , which ...
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