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Page 69
... nature are universal , and he that can turn his eye in upon him- self , -that has mental squint enough to look behind his nose , may read there the irrefragable laws and principles of humanity . This is the difficulty , - the bar ...
... nature are universal , and he that can turn his eye in upon him- self , -that has mental squint enough to look behind his nose , may read there the irrefragable laws and principles of humanity . This is the difficulty , - the bar ...
Page 71
... Nature and thought are inexhaustible in pro- ducing sentiment and meditation ; but in humour or pleasantry , there is a certain felicity of expression , or per- ception , of which it is impossible to calculate the return . Every idea ...
... Nature and thought are inexhaustible in pro- ducing sentiment and meditation ; but in humour or pleasantry , there is a certain felicity of expression , or per- ception , of which it is impossible to calculate the return . Every idea ...
Page 79
... nature . It may be objected to the magnifi- cent discovery now enunciated , that the sou may not choose to occupy a habitation moulded to a certain shape , and that , if forced to reside in a house she * does not like , she may sit ...
... nature . It may be objected to the magnifi- cent discovery now enunciated , that the sou may not choose to occupy a habitation moulded to a certain shape , and that , if forced to reside in a house she * does not like , she may sit ...
Page 81
... Nature of Man . By J. G. Spurzheim , M.D. Edin . 1821 . ΤΑΤΩΝ ΜΟΥΣΩΝ ΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ . THE MUSES WELCOME TO THE HIGH. last resource , a jury of Spurzheimists would settle the matter in a way not to be called in question . Though the examination ...
... Nature of Man . By J. G. Spurzheim , M.D. Edin . 1821 . ΤΑΤΩΝ ΜΟΥΣΩΝ ΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ . THE MUSES WELCOME TO THE HIGH. last resource , a jury of Spurzheimists would settle the matter in a way not to be called in question . Though the examination ...
Page 82
... natural and innate differences of man are the basis of all political economy . He who can con- vince the world of the ... nature . " It is perhaps of no use to regret that the philosophical views which guide our graziers in the ...
... natural and innate differences of man are the basis of all political economy . He who can con- vince the world of the ... nature . " It is perhaps of no use to regret that the philosophical views which guide our graziers in the ...
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