Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 129
... perhaps free & independent of every former one . These speculations are not entirely fruitless , because they ( let us into ) ↑ teach us ↓ the nature of Habit , that it does not necessarily form a part of a rational being ; that it is ...
... perhaps free & independent of every former one . These speculations are not entirely fruitless , because they ( let us into ) ↑ teach us ↓ the nature of Habit , that it does not necessarily form a part of a rational being ; that it is ...
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... perhaps , perhaps to famine , perhaps to the wild wilderness of waves , inevitably to death for no other purpose but to gratify a moment's caprice . But this is the strict history of one who trusts himself to the government of passion ...
... perhaps , perhaps to famine , perhaps to the wild wilderness of waves , inevitably to death for no other purpose but to gratify a moment's caprice . But this is the strict history of one who trusts himself to the government of passion ...
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... perhaps his information on the subject was very limited . He was not distinguished for knowledge or general information but for acquaintance with the mind & its false & fond propensities , its springs of action , its assailable parts ...
... perhaps his information on the subject was very limited . He was not distinguished for knowledge or general information but for acquaintance with the mind & its false & fond propensities , its springs of action , its assailable parts ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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