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tate without compromising the dignity of his own sovereign ; while , if he refuses to render that homage , the chances are that the object of his mission is frustrated . This difficulty has occa sionally been felt in all ages .
tate without compromising the dignity of his own sovereign ; while , if he refuses to render that homage , the chances are that the object of his mission is frustrated . This difficulty has occa sionally been felt in all ages .
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Besides the power of receiving impressions from external objects through the senses , the mind is able to reflect on the intimations so acquired , and , by comparing them together , to ascertain the different relations .
Besides the power of receiving impressions from external objects through the senses , the mind is able to reflect on the intimations so acquired , and , by comparing them together , to ascertain the different relations .
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They think that the feeling , which the contemplation of a beautiful object produces , is entirely disinterested , and inde- pendent of any utility which the object may possess . 9. All these philosophers have in view the noble object ...
They think that the feeling , which the contemplation of a beautiful object produces , is entirely disinterested , and inde- pendent of any utility which the object may possess . 9. All these philosophers have in view the noble object ...
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