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... consideration and reasoning in children , and acting quicker than consideration in grown men , makes both the old and young avoid painful objects with that haste which is necessary for their preservation ; and , in both , settles in the ...
... consideration and reasoning in children , and acting quicker than consideration in grown men , makes both the old and young avoid painful objects with that haste which is necessary for their preservation ; and , in both , settles in the ...
الصفحة 164
... consideration is not separating . A man may consider light in the sun , without its heat ; or mobi- lity in body , without its extension , without thinking of their separation . One is only a partial consideration , terminating in one ...
... consideration is not separating . A man may consider light in the sun , without its heat ; or mobi- lity in body , without its extension , without thinking of their separation . One is only a partial consideration , terminating in one ...
الصفحة 233
... consideration . This might carry our thoughts farther , were it sea- sonable in this place . Joy . § 7. Joy is a delight of the mind from the consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of a good ; and we are then ...
... consideration . This might carry our thoughts farther , were it sea- sonable in this place . Joy . § 7. Joy is a delight of the mind from the consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of a good ; and we are then ...
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