The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 5 |
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... mind ; in one point of view it is a neces- sary means for the support of the human species , and in others it may be commend- able and exactly the reverse . The desire to injure either in person or property is cri- minal , but a desire ...
... mind ; in one point of view it is a neces- sary means for the support of the human species , and in others it may be commend- able and exactly the reverse . The desire to injure either in person or property is cri- minal , but a desire ...
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... mind is love . The infant recognises its parent , and smiles with inexpressible delight upon her face ; the smile is returned with tenfold interest , and thus commences life and the passions . Were this fact held in constant ...
... mind is love . The infant recognises its parent , and smiles with inexpressible delight upon her face ; the smile is returned with tenfold interest , and thus commences life and the passions . Were this fact held in constant ...
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... mind and body in va- rious ways without melting the soul into what is termed sorrow , and its numerous ramifi- cations . It is difficult to separate any of the sensations under this head from the affection of self - love , though it is ...
... mind and body in va- rious ways without melting the soul into what is termed sorrow , and its numerous ramifi- cations . It is difficult to separate any of the sensations under this head from the affection of self - love , though it is ...
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... mind . " This admitted , the Doctor advances that the exciting cause must change the state of it in relation to any given object , thus from total indifference the mind becomes in some particular man ner interested , consequently the ...
... mind . " This admitted , the Doctor advances that the exciting cause must change the state of it in relation to any given object , thus from total indifference the mind becomes in some particular man ner interested , consequently the ...
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... mind , whereby it perceives or is conscious of its ideas . In bare perception , the mind is for the most part only passive ; yet impressions made on the senses cause no perception , unless they are taken notice of by the mind , as we ...
... mind , whereby it perceives or is conscious of its ideas . In bare perception , the mind is for the most part only passive ; yet impressions made on the senses cause no perception , unless they are taken notice of by the mind , as we ...
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