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... strong heads can bear . There are few with whom I can communicate so freely as with Pope . But Pope cannot bear every truth . He has a timidity which hinders the full exertion of his fa- culties , almost as effectually as bigotry cramps ...
... strong heads can bear . There are few with whom I can communicate so freely as with Pope . But Pope cannot bear every truth . He has a timidity which hinders the full exertion of his fa- culties , almost as effectually as bigotry cramps ...
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... advantage over him as the strong has over the weak in a state of nature ? But we will not place the state of nature , which is the reign of God , in competition with political society , which is the absurd usur- 44 A VINDICATION OF.
... advantage over him as the strong has over the weak in a state of nature ? But we will not place the state of nature , which is the reign of God , in competition with political society , which is the absurd usur- 44 A VINDICATION OF.
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... strong and ready . Besides that ignorance , inattention , prejudice , rashness , levity , obstinacy , in short , all those pas- sions , and all those vices , which pervert the judgment in other matters , prejudice it no less in this its ...
... strong and ready . Besides that ignorance , inattention , prejudice , rashness , levity , obstinacy , in short , all those pas- sions , and all those vices , which pervert the judgment in other matters , prejudice it no less in this its ...
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... strong , and severe nature . SECTION VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF - PRESERVATION . answer . Most of the ideas which are capable of making a powerful impression on the mind , whether simply of Pain or Pleasure , or of the ...
... strong , and severe nature . SECTION VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF - PRESERVATION . answer . Most of the ideas which are capable of making a powerful impression on the mind , whether simply of Pain or Pleasure , or of the ...
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... kind of relation with them , unless we should have strong reasons to the con- trary . But to what end , in many cases , this was designed , I • am unable to discover ; for I see no greater ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 85.
... kind of relation with them , unless we should have strong reasons to the con- trary . But to what end , in many cases , this was designed , I • am unable to discover ; for I see no greater ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 85.
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