The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... nature of man is originally bad and malevolent . It must , indeed , ever appear so , while the most effectual means are employed to render human nature truly detestable . By the emotion of pleasure , on the other hand , all the finer ...
... nature of man is originally bad and malevolent . It must , indeed , ever appear so , while the most effectual means are employed to render human nature truly detestable . By the emotion of pleasure , on the other hand , all the finer ...
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... nature . Powerful as the in- fuence of custom is over language , it seldom deviates very far from nature without necessity ; and by a little attention to the structure of these languages , we perceive a reason for this phenomenon . One ...
... nature . Powerful as the in- fuence of custom is over language , it seldom deviates very far from nature without necessity ; and by a little attention to the structure of these languages , we perceive a reason for this phenomenon . One ...
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... nature , and are essentially different from any other parts of the body . Dr. Stone's physiological remarks are devoted to the consi- deration of the process of digestion , and the nature of the bile : but on this subject his ideas ...
... nature , and are essentially different from any other parts of the body . Dr. Stone's physiological remarks are devoted to the consi- deration of the process of digestion , and the nature of the bile : but on this subject his ideas ...
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