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... feel , with no slight satisfaction , from the determined antiquarian enthusiasm of the public , that we may now re ... feeling discovers many warning traits , from which the reader may conjecture what aspect the evil is likely to assume ...
... feel , with no slight satisfaction , from the determined antiquarian enthusiasm of the public , that we may now re ... feeling discovers many warning traits , from which the reader may conjecture what aspect the evil is likely to assume ...
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... feel , hear , think , wish : these acts , if any , are real : but that these acts arise from the operation of powers is either an hypothesis , or a figurative or illustrative mode of expression , or it is the result of reasonings , If ...
... feel , hear , think , wish : these acts , if any , are real : but that these acts arise from the operation of powers is either an hypothesis , or a figurative or illustrative mode of expression , or it is the result of reasonings , If ...
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... feeling . The reason why a child first distinctly wills or pursues his own good is not because it is his , but because ... feel it ' - ' I do not originally love my own particular positive good as a por- tion of general good , or with a ...
... feeling . The reason why a child first distinctly wills or pursues his own good is not because it is his , but because ... feel it ' - ' I do not originally love my own particular positive good as a por- tion of general good , or with a ...
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