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... tion of the correspondence , and a supplement . From the Memoirs , to which our first and principal atten- tion is due , we shall endeavour to collect the most important notices into a connected series . Joseph Warton was born in the ...
... tion of the correspondence , and a supplement . From the Memoirs , to which our first and principal atten- tion is due , we shall endeavour to collect the most important notices into a connected series . Joseph Warton was born in the ...
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tion , or any other . To assert the contrary doctrine , appears to be nearly as inconsistent as to to say , that , when a man lifts a burden of a hundred pounds weight , he must exert a muscular power , different in kind , as well as in ...
tion , or any other . To assert the contrary doctrine , appears to be nearly as inconsistent as to to say , that , when a man lifts a burden of a hundred pounds weight , he must exert a muscular power , different in kind , as well as in ...
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... tion between the idea of happiness and the desire of it , independently of any particular attachment to the person who is to feel it ' - ' I do not originally love my own particular positive good as a por- tion of general good , or with ...
... tion between the idea of happiness and the desire of it , independently of any particular attachment to the person who is to feel it ' - ' I do not originally love my own particular positive good as a por- tion of general good , or with ...
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