Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... performing animal functions , requires no external aid . This in particular is the cafe of man , the nobleft of terreftrial beings . His heart beats , his blood circulates , his ftomach digefts , & c . & c . By what means ? Not furely ...
... performing animal functions , requires no external aid . This in particular is the cafe of man , the nobleft of terreftrial beings . His heart beats , his blood circulates , his ftomach digefts , & c . & c . By what means ? Not furely ...
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... performed are termed voluntary . But to have an accurate conception of human nature , it is neceffary to be more ... perform an external act in view , must have a power to determine himself : that power is termed will ; and the deter ...
... performed are termed voluntary . But to have an accurate conception of human nature , it is neceffary to be more ... perform an external act in view , must have a power to determine himself : that power is termed will ; and the deter ...
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... perform ; and to fay that an action ought not to be done , means that we are restrained from doing it . Tho ' the ... performing or forbearing any action , implies a right in fome perfon to exact performance of that duty ; and ...
... perform ; and to fay that an action ought not to be done , means that we are restrained from doing it . Tho ' the ... performing or forbearing any action , implies a right in fome perfon to exact performance of that duty ; and ...
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... performance . The man who commits an injury , violates the right of the person injured ; which en- titles that person to demand reparation of the wrong . Duty is twofold ; duty to others , and duty to ourselves . With refpect to the ...
... performance . The man who commits an injury , violates the right of the person injured ; which en- titles that person to demand reparation of the wrong . Duty is twofold ; duty to others , and duty to ourselves . With refpect to the ...
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... perform fuch ac- tions , the leaving them undone is not a wrong : no perfon is injured by the for- bearance . Actions that come under this class , shall be termed arbitrary or difcre- tionary , for want of a more proper defig- nation ...
... perform fuch ac- tions , the leaving them undone is not a wrong : no perfon is injured by the for- bearance . Actions that come under this class , shall be termed arbitrary or difcre- tionary , for want of a more proper defig- nation ...
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