Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities, Volume 2W. Hyde, 1839 - Intellect |
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... illustrated from the dif- ferent styles of architecture 29 Of the original or intrinsic beauty of colors Further illustrations of the origi- nal beauty of colors The occasions of the emotions of sublimity various Great extent or ...
... illustrated from the dif- ferent styles of architecture 29 Of the original or intrinsic beauty of colors Further illustrations of the origi- nal beauty of colors The occasions of the emotions of sublimity various Great extent or ...
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... illustrations of the natural origin of the principle of sociality Other illustrations of a similar kind 144 145 146 147 Other instances in illustration of the same subject The subject illustrated from ex- periments in prison discipline ...
... illustrations of the natural origin of the principle of sociality Other illustrations of a similar kind 144 145 146 147 Other instances in illustration of the same subject The subject illustrated from ex- periments in prison discipline ...
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... Illustrations of the strength of the parental affection Of the filial affection 167 168 169 170 172 The filial affection original or implanted Illustrations of the filial affection 171 Of the nature of the fraternal af- fection On the ...
... Illustrations of the strength of the parental affection Of the filial affection 167 168 169 170 172 The filial affection original or implanted Illustrations of the filial affection 171 Of the nature of the fraternal af- fection On the ...
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... Illustration of the preceding sec- 230 231 tion 232 213 Further illustrations of the same subject 233 314 Remarks upon the case stated in the foregoing section 234 Of the training or education of the conscience 235 236 Evidence of a ...
... Illustration of the preceding sec- 230 231 tion 232 213 Further illustrations of the same subject 233 314 Remarks upon the case stated in the foregoing section 234 Of the training or education of the conscience 235 236 Evidence of a ...
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... illustrated from cases of assas- sination 269 270 271 Reference to a cruel law of the Athenians Of diversities and obliquities of moral judgment in connection with speculative opinions 272 Further illustrations of the influ- ence of ...
... illustrated from cases of assas- sination 269 270 271 Reference to a cruel law of the Athenians Of diversities and obliquities of moral judgment in connection with speculative opinions 272 Further illustrations of the influ- ence of ...
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