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الصفحة xxxviii
... such occasions he always recollected this maxim of the duke de la Rochefoucault , which he particularly admired , " that gravity is a mystery of the body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who ...
... such occasions he always recollected this maxim of the duke de la Rochefoucault , which he particularly admired , " that gravity is a mystery of the body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who ...
الصفحة 47
... such innate principles , there would be no need to teach them . Did men find such innate propositions stamped on their minds , they would easily be able to distinguish them from other truths , that they afterwards learned , and deduced ...
... such innate principles , there would be no need to teach them . Did men find such innate propositions stamped on their minds , they would easily be able to distinguish them from other truths , that they afterwards learned , and deduced ...
الصفحة 91
... such instances : at least every one's ac- quaintance will furnish him with examples enough of such as pass most of their nights without § 15. To think often , and never to re- tain it so much as one moment , is a very useless sort of ...
... such instances : at least every one's ac- quaintance will furnish him with examples enough of such as pass most of their nights without § 15. To think often , and never to re- tain it so much as one moment , is a very useless sort of ...
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