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Pagina 188
... Body , or Mind . The first is that which con sists in Birth , Title or Riches ; and is the most foreign to our Natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of Quality . In relation to the Body , Quality ...
... Body , or Mind . The first is that which con sists in Birth , Title or Riches ; and is the most foreign to our Natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of Quality . In relation to the Body , Quality ...
Pagina 277
... Body , but only loves the Virtuous , Tully has a very beautiful Gradation of Thoughts , to shew how amiable Virtue is . We love a Virtuous Man , says he , who lives in the remotest Parts of the Earth , tho ' we are altogether out of the ...
... Body , but only loves the Virtuous , Tully has a very beautiful Gradation of Thoughts , to shew how amiable Virtue is . We love a Virtuous Man , says he , who lives in the remotest Parts of the Earth , tho ' we are altogether out of the ...
Pagina 301
... Body , and no Body him . The next Instance of Opticks is the famous Argus , who ( to speak the Language of Cambridge ) was one of an hundred ; and being us'd as a Spy in the Affairs of Jealousie , was obliged to have all his Eyes about ...
... Body , and no Body him . The next Instance of Opticks is the famous Argus , who ( to speak the Language of Cambridge ) was one of an hundred ; and being us'd as a Spy in the Affairs of Jealousie , was obliged to have all his Eyes about ...
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