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... connected with a great flow of ideas - Wit and judgment seldom connected - Order as well as connection observable in the succession of our ideas - The order of nature - The train of historical events , from cause to effect - The ...
... connected with a great flow of ideas - Wit and judgment seldom connected - Order as well as connection observable in the succession of our ideas - The order of nature - The train of historical events , from cause to effect - The ...
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... connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it com- monly suggests many of its connections . Among these a choice is afforded : we can insist upon one , rejecting others ; and sometimes we ...
... connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it com- monly suggests many of its connections . Among these a choice is afforded : we can insist upon one , rejecting others ; and sometimes we ...
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... connection and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each . Such a per- son must necessarily have a ... connected with a good judgment . As an additional confirmation , I appeal to another noted observa- tion , that wit ...
... connection and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each . Such a per- son must necessarily have a ... connected with a good judgment . As an additional confirmation , I appeal to another noted observa- tion , that wit ...
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... connection . When an object is introduced by a proper connection , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circum- stance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is proportioned A train of perceptions or ideas ...
... connection . When an object is introduced by a proper connection , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circum- stance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is proportioned A train of perceptions or ideas ...
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... connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , some more intimate , some less , according to their ... connection ; and Pindar is more remarkably 80. Regularity , order , and connection , are painful restraints on a bold and ...
... connected , bearing each of them a relation to the whole , some more intimate , some less , according to their ... connection ; and Pindar is more remarkably 80. Regularity , order , and connection , are painful restraints on a bold and ...
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