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... effect it produces ; and an effect with respect to its cause . * [ Compare Barron's Lectures , vol . ii . 877-86 ] IHE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT INTRODUCTION . 23.
... effect it produces ; and an effect with respect to its cause . * [ Compare Barron's Lectures , vol . ii . 877-86 ] IHE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT INTRODUCTION . 23.
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... effects . 62. But though in following out an historical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their ... effect of some former event , and the cause of others that follow : in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the ...
... effects . 62. But though in following out an historical chain , our bent is to proceed orderly from causes to their ... effect of some former event , and the cause of others that follow : in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the ...
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... effect , because it is always attended with a depression of spirits . 97. Hence it is , that the gradual diminution of acute pain , occa- sions a mixed emotion , partly pleasant , partly painful the partial diminution produceth joy in ...
... effect , because it is always attended with a depression of spirits . 97. Hence it is , that the gradual diminution of acute pain , occa- sions a mixed emotion , partly pleasant , partly painful the partial diminution produceth joy in ...
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... effect of contemplating a courageous action . - The effect of martial and of inel- ancholy music . mind more solicitous for a proper object , than when 50 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... effect of contemplating a courageous action . - The effect of martial and of inel- ancholy music . mind more solicitous for a proper object , than when 50 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... effect upon us , good example would not have great influence : the sympathetic emotion under consideration bestows upon good ex- ample the utmost influence , by prompting us to imitate what we admire . This singular emotion will readily ...
... effect upon us , good example would not have great influence : the sympathetic emotion under consideration bestows upon good ex- ample the utmost influence , by prompting us to imitate what we admire . This singular emotion will readily ...
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