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... appear in a slovenly dress ; and , therefore , he pretends not otherwise to apologise for his errors , than by observing , that in a new subject , no less nice than extensive , errors are , in some measure , unavoidable . Neither ...
... appear in a slovenly dress ; and , therefore , he pretends not otherwise to apologise for his errors , than by observing , that in a new subject , no less nice than extensive , errors are , in some measure , unavoidable . Neither ...
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... assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . † Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time , the principal 24 [ Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN .
... assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . † Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time , the principal 24 [ Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A TRAIN .
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... appears the connection of emo- tions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the intro- duction , are all ... appear , in this view , to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . The inquisitive mind beginning with cri ...
... appears the connection of emo- tions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the intro- duction , are all ... appear , in this view , to open a direct avenue to the heart of man . The inquisitive mind beginning with cri ...
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... appear agreeable ; for the mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets with in its passage , and bestows them on the present object , which there by appears more agreeable ...
... appear agreeable ; for the mind , gliding sweetly and easily through related objects , carries along the agreeable properties it meets with in its passage , and bestows them on the present object , which there by appears more agreeable ...
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... appear to be : if I be a spectator of any transaction or event , I have a conviction of the real existence of the ... appears to me as at first : I think I see the woman in tears , and hear her moans . Hence it may be justly said , that ...
... appear to be : if I be a spectator of any transaction or event , I have a conviction of the real existence of the ... appears to me as at first : I think I see the woman in tears , and hear her moans . Hence it may be justly said , that ...
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