| 1780 - 592 halaman
...movement of the mind, you fay [Locke had faid this, not Dr. P.], ' arifes from a preffing uneafmefs. This theory may appear fpecious ; but it feems to...not, is felf-evident. I fit at this inftant at my cafe, in a calm and difpafiionate ftate of mind ; as you are pleafed, Sir, to recommend. I perceive... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1780 - 148 halaman
...may ap'' pears fpecious, but it feems to rua *' counter to all experiences ; and the con* " trary, if I miftake not, is felf-evident. '' I fit at this inftant at my eafe, in a calm " and difpaflionate ftate of mind, as you are " pleafed, Sir, to recommend. I perceive " myfelf at full liberty,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1780 - 586 halaman
...counter to all experience : and the contrary, if J miftake not, is felf-evident. I lit at this infiant at my eafe, in a calm and difpaffionate ftate of mind ; as you are pleated, Sir, to recommend. I perceive myfelf at full liberty, and know not of any external impulte... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 504 halaman
...fay, arifes from a prefllng uneafinels." By the way this is not what I fay, but what Mr. Locke fays. " This theory may appear fpecious, but it feems to run counter to all experiences; and the contrary, if I niiitake not, is felf-evident. I fit at this inftant at my eafe,... | |
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