The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... body . He added , that the same philosopher having considered the body as a machine , or piece of clock - work , which performed all the vital operations without the concurrence of the will , began to think a way might be found out for ...
... body . He added , that the same philosopher having considered the body as a machine , or piece of clock - work , which performed all the vital operations without the concurrence of the will , began to think a way might be found out for ...
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... body recognizes the merit of each joke , by sudden and comical emo- tions . Indeed how should it be otherwise , where not only words , but even syllables , have justice done them ; where no man invades the right of another , but with ...
... body recognizes the merit of each joke , by sudden and comical emo- tions . Indeed how should it be otherwise , where not only words , but even syllables , have justice done them ; where no man invades the right of another , but with ...
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... body , whose interest concerns me , is a truth my sense sufficiently discovers : for I feel joys and sorrows , which do not make their abode in the organs of the body , but in the inmost recesses of the mind ; pains and pleasures which ...
... body , whose interest concerns me , is a truth my sense sufficiently discovers : for I feel joys and sorrows , which do not make their abode in the organs of the body , but in the inmost recesses of the mind ; pains and pleasures which ...
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