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... thoughts ; yet I am apt to think , they would oblige the world more , if , after they have thought so much them- selves , they would examine what thoughts others have had before them concerning the same things ; that so those may not be ...
... thoughts ; yet I am apt to think , they would oblige the world more , if , after they have thought so much them- selves , they would examine what thoughts others have had before them concerning the same things ; that so those may not be ...
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... thought re- semblances , but are not . neither are , The third nor are thought so . The other two are only powers to act differently upon other things , which powers result from the dif- ferent modifications of those primary qualities ...
... thought re- semblances , but are not . neither are , The third nor are thought so . The other two are only powers to act differently upon other things , which powers result from the dif- ferent modifications of those primary qualities ...
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... thought of a profitable future enjoyment of a thing , which is apt to delight him . § 10. Fear is an uneasiness of the mind , upon the thought of future evil likely to befal us . § 11. Despair is the thought of the un- attainableness of ...
... thought of a profitable future enjoyment of a thing , which is apt to delight him . § 10. Fear is an uneasiness of the mind , upon the thought of future evil likely to befal us . § 11. Despair is the thought of the un- attainableness of ...
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