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Page 63
... reason . To one who has not at all considered it , to mention the force of reason on such a subject , will appear fantastical ; but when you have a little attended to it , an assembly of men will have quite another view ; and they will ...
... reason . To one who has not at all considered it , to mention the force of reason on such a subject , will appear fantastical ; but when you have a little attended to it , an assembly of men will have quite another view ; and they will ...
Page 121
... reason it is absolutely necessary that all liberality should have for its basis and support frugality . By this means the beneficent spirit works in a man from the convictions of reason , not from the impulses of passion . The generous ...
... reason it is absolutely necessary that all liberality should have for its basis and support frugality . By this means the beneficent spirit works in a man from the convictions of reason , not from the impulses of passion . The generous ...
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... reason se- veral painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their colouring . A famous modern philosopher ac- counts for it in the following manner : All colours that are ...
... reason se- veral painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their colouring . A famous modern philosopher ac- counts for it in the following manner : All colours that are ...
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