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Pagina 68
... human society , which , before the late wild speculations on the subject , was the object of rational expec- tation . To the laws of property and marriage , and to the apparently narrow principle of self - love , which prompts each ...
... human society , which , before the late wild speculations on the subject , was the object of rational expec- tation . To the laws of property and marriage , and to the apparently narrow principle of self - love , which prompts each ...
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... human ears . They are of the simplest and most uniform kind , nei- ther too loud , nor too feeble ; but differing from each other in pitch , by certain fixed and determinate intervals . They are called musical sounds , or tones ...
... human ears . They are of the simplest and most uniform kind , nei- ther too loud , nor too feeble ; but differing from each other in pitch , by certain fixed and determinate intervals . They are called musical sounds , or tones ...
Pagina 368
... human soul . In reviewing the properties of matter , the author endea vours to establish that every thing in nature is included within the confines of matter and spirit ; that man is a being com pounded of both ; that solidity ...
... human soul . In reviewing the properties of matter , the author endea vours to establish that every thing in nature is included within the confines of matter and spirit ; that man is a being com pounded of both ; that solidity ...
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