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... feelings , our perceptions , our ideas . They take their character , therefore , from the minds , whose sentiments they indicate . All those terms , which we employ , to denote the characters of style , strictly belong to thinking and ...
... feelings , our perceptions , our ideas . They take their character , therefore , from the minds , whose sentiments they indicate . All those terms , which we employ , to denote the characters of style , strictly belong to thinking and ...
Page 111
... feelings , ' since this intimation conveys a heavy charge . His argument would have been equally strong , and less objectionable , had he confined himself to an exposure of the self- delusion to which these feelings subject religionists ...
... feelings , ' since this intimation conveys a heavy charge . His argument would have been equally strong , and less objectionable , had he confined himself to an exposure of the self- delusion to which these feelings subject religionists ...
Page 366
... feelings that check each other , and produce a mixed conduct , -in which a person lives a little for his forefathers ... feelings are less frequently and forcibly excited 366 Scott's Visit to Paris .
... feelings that check each other , and produce a mixed conduct , -in which a person lives a little for his forefathers ... feelings are less frequently and forcibly excited 366 Scott's Visit to Paris .
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