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Pagina 203
... creature , palls in the possession , but I love also your mind : your soul is as dear to me as my own , and if the advantages of a liberal edu- cation , some knowledge , and as much con- tempt of the world , joined with the endeavours ...
... creature , palls in the possession , but I love also your mind : your soul is as dear to me as my own , and if the advantages of a liberal edu- cation , some knowledge , and as much con- tempt of the world , joined with the endeavours ...
Pagina 745
... creatures . The surface of animals is also covered with other animals , which are in the same manner the basis ... creature is formed that is • Fontenelle . This book was published in 1686 , and ob- complete in all its senses ; and ...
... creatures . The surface of animals is also covered with other animals , which are in the same manner the basis ... creature is formed that is • Fontenelle . This book was published in 1686 , and ob- complete in all its senses ; and ...
Pagina 841
... creature that should be capable of knowing and con- versing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be between the head and the heart of such a creature , its affections and its understand ...
... creature that should be capable of knowing and con- versing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be between the head and the heart of such a creature , its affections and its understand ...
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