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... effect in keeping up the community of speech , to break which would be a grievous harm , not to English - speaking nations alone , but to mankind . The result of this has been that the common Dictionary must suit both sides of the ...
... effect in keeping up the community of speech , to break which would be a grievous harm , not to English - speaking nations alone , but to mankind . The result of this has been that the common Dictionary must suit both sides of the ...
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... Effects of Succession in visual objects explained 153 XVI . Why Darkness is terrible XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered xv . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVII . The Effects of Blackness · 155 156 157 · 158 SECT ...
... Effects of Succession in visual objects explained 153 XVI . Why Darkness is terrible XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered xv . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVII . The Effects of Blackness · 155 156 157 · 158 SECT ...
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... Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art 177 VII ...
... Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art 177 VII ...
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... effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstantial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ingenious falsehoods , that dazzles the im- agination , but which neither belongs to , nor becomes the sober aspect ...
... effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstantial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ingenious falsehoods , that dazzles the im- agination , but which neither belongs to , nor becomes the sober aspect ...
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... effect . This natural unpremeditated effect of policy on the un- possessed passions of mankind appears on other occasions . The very name of a politician , a statesman , is sure to cause terror and hatred ; it has always connected with ...
... effect . This natural unpremeditated effect of policy on the un- possessed passions of mankind appears on other occasions . The very name of a politician , a statesman , is sure to cause terror and hatred ; it has always connected with ...
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