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... faculty tempts a man to fancy this sort of existence the only right one for himself ; to suspect every flow of unwatched feeling , and call himself to ac- count for the burst of ringing laughter , or the surprise of sudden tears , and ...
... faculty tempts a man to fancy this sort of existence the only right one for himself ; to suspect every flow of unwatched feeling , and call himself to ac- count for the burst of ringing laughter , or the surprise of sudden tears , and ...
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... faculty of directing himself , and is ( as you may so imagine ) a rational kind of arrow , that moves knowingly and volun- tarily to the mark of its own accord . Men are not to depend wholly upon the courtesy of any fellow - creature ...
... faculty of directing himself , and is ( as you may so imagine ) a rational kind of arrow , that moves knowingly and volun- tarily to the mark of its own accord . Men are not to depend wholly upon the courtesy of any fellow - creature ...
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... Faculty , like so many Torches or Stars in the Firmament to outward Sight , that there are any Figures that take their distinct places , and are legibly writ there , like the Red Letters , or Astronomical Characters in an Al- manac ...
... Faculty , like so many Torches or Stars in the Firmament to outward Sight , that there are any Figures that take their distinct places , and are legibly writ there , like the Red Letters , or Astronomical Characters in an Al- manac ...
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... faculty is devel- oped in inverse proportion to the logical . ib . Those who excel in logical powers , have a completeness , though a narrow one , and they have often great clearsight- edness in carrying their convictions into action ...
... faculty is devel- oped in inverse proportion to the logical . ib . Those who excel in logical powers , have a completeness , though a narrow one , and they have often great clearsight- edness in carrying their convictions into action ...
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... faculty , but , as its name denotes , a knowledge with one's self of the worth and excellence of the several principles of action by which we are impelled . And , once more , to pray for an unconscious life , is to desire an incapacity ...
... faculty , but , as its name denotes , a knowledge with one's self of the worth and excellence of the several principles of action by which we are impelled . And , once more , to pray for an unconscious life , is to desire an incapacity ...
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