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The second essay treats of the will ; or that power which the mind has to determine matters which we conceive to depend on our determination . This essay commences with some observations that may lead us to reflect on this power ...
The second essay treats of the will ; or that power which the mind has to determine matters which we conceive to depend on our determination . This essay commences with some observations that may lead us to reflect on this power ...
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By pasion , he understands , not any principle of action diftinct from the desires and affections before explained , but , such a degree of vehemence in any of them as is apt to produce agitation or perturbation , in the body or mind .
By pasion , he understands , not any principle of action diftinct from the desires and affections before explained , but , such a degree of vehemence in any of them as is apt to produce agitation or perturbation , in the body or mind .
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If that person be connected with us , our averfion is accompanied with shame and dejection of mind : if we ourselves be the criminals , that same rises to remorse , the most uneasy feeling that can prey on the heart of man ; which sets ...
If that person be connected with us , our averfion is accompanied with shame and dejection of mind : if we ourselves be the criminals , that same rises to remorse , the most uneasy feeling that can prey on the heart of man ; which sets ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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