Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... fubject . I have heard a new tune of which I carried away but an imperfect conception . A week or perhaps a fortnight after , the tune has oc- curred to me in perfection ; recollecting with difficulty where I heard it . Such things have ...
... fubject . I have heard a new tune of which I carried away but an imperfect conception . A week or perhaps a fortnight after , the tune has oc- curred to me in perfection ; recollecting with difficulty where I heard it . Such things have ...
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... fubject : the reader will have more fatisfaction in feeing these qualities explained , without entering at all into ... fubject whether perceived or not . condary qualities , fuch as colour , tafte , fmell , depend on the percipient as ...
... fubject : the reader will have more fatisfaction in feeing these qualities explained , without entering at all into ... fubject whether perceived or not . condary qualities , fuch as colour , tafte , fmell , depend on the percipient as ...
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... fubject in controverfy rather than go to law with a neighbour , generously to re- turn good for ill , are examples of this fpe- cies . They are univerfally approved as right actions : but as no perfon has a right or title to oblige us ...
... fubject in controverfy rather than go to law with a neighbour , generously to re- turn good for ill , are examples of this fpe- cies . They are univerfally approved as right actions : but as no perfon has a right or title to oblige us ...
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... fubject of wonder , to find an individual deviating from the com- mon nature of the fpecies , whether in its internal or external structure : a child born with averfion to its mother's milk , is a wonder , no less than if born without a ...
... fubject of wonder , to find an individual deviating from the com- mon nature of the fpecies , whether in its internal or external structure : a child born with averfion to its mother's milk , is a wonder , no less than if born without a ...
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... fubjects human nature fhould be the best understood ; because e- very man has daily opportunities to study it , in his own paffions and in his own ac- tions . But human nature , an interesting fubject , is feldom left to the ...
... fubjects human nature fhould be the best understood ; because e- very man has daily opportunities to study it , in his own paffions and in his own ac- tions . But human nature , an interesting fubject , is feldom left to the ...
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