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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. of human There are two very natural propensities which we may dis- Principle tinguish in the most virtuous and liberal dispositions , the love nature of pleasure and the love of action . If the former be ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. of human There are two very natural propensities which we may dis- Principle tinguish in the most virtuous and liberal dispositions , the love nature of pleasure and the love of action . If the former be ...
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... nature ; and their minds and bodies were so completely hardened by perpetual action that , according to the lively expression of an orator , the snows of winter were as pleasant to them as the flowers of spring . In the month of ...
... nature ; and their minds and bodies were so completely hardened by perpetual action that , according to the lively expression of an orator , the snows of winter were as pleasant to them as the flowers of spring . In the month of ...
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... nature of the subject , they oppress , with the same insuperable weight , the philosophic and the theological disputant ; but we may observe two essential and peculiar circumstances which discriminated the doctrines of the Catholic ...
... nature of the subject , they oppress , with the same insuperable weight , the philosophic and the theological disputant ; but we may observe two essential and peculiar circumstances which discriminated the doctrines of the Catholic ...
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