The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 8James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... reason ; instinct , in general , being much more certain of effecting the ends for which nature intended it than reason . On this principle , I fhould be inclined to range this act under the head of instinct ; and I once had an ...
... reason ; instinct , in general , being much more certain of effecting the ends for which nature intended it than reason . On this principle , I fhould be inclined to range this act under the head of instinct ; and I once had an ...
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... reason , but to blind instinct alone . Docility is a principle that seems to be much more nearly connected with reason than with instinct . We must , however , here distinguish between docility and tractableness ; an animal may be so ...
... reason , but to blind instinct alone . Docility is a principle that seems to be much more nearly connected with reason than with instinct . We must , however , here distinguish between docility and tractableness ; an animal may be so ...
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... reason , loyal , just , and pure , Relations dear , and all the charities Of father , son , and brother , first were known † ! A MODEST EULOGIUM ON THE MINISTER . To bestow indiscriminate praise upon the minister of the day , discovers ...
... reason , loyal , just , and pure , Relations dear , and all the charities Of father , son , and brother , first were known † ! A MODEST EULOGIUM ON THE MINISTER . To bestow indiscriminate praise upon the minister of the day , discovers ...
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Intelligence respecting arts | 32 |
Anecdote of Foote the comedian | 39 |
MEMOIRS of abbé Blanchet | 48 |
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