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Page 34
... His science is to make weapons and wings of these passions and retarding forces . Now whether , seeing these two things , fate and power , we are permitted to believe in unity ? The bulk of mankind believe in two 34 CONDUCT OF LIFE .
... His science is to make weapons and wings of these passions and retarding forces . Now whether , seeing these two things , fate and power , we are permitted to believe in unity ? The bulk of mankind believe in two 34 CONDUCT OF LIFE .
Page 57
... passion , anger , fury , trials of strength , wrestling , fighting , a large amount of blood is col- lected in the arteries , the maintenance of bodily strength requiring it , and but little is sent into the veins . This condition is ...
... passion , anger , fury , trials of strength , wrestling , fighting , a large amount of blood is col- lected in the arteries , the maintenance of bodily strength requiring it , and but little is sent into the veins . This condition is ...
Page 89
... passions , war , trade , government , are his natural play- mates , and according to the excellence of the ma- chinery in each human being is his attraction for the instruments he is to employ . The world is his tool - chest , and he is ...
... passions , war , trade , government , are his natural play- mates , and according to the excellence of the ma- chinery in each human being is his attraction for the instruments he is to employ . The world is his tool - chest , and he is ...
Page 112
... passionate desire to go upon the land and unite farming to intellectual pursuits . Many effected their purpose and made the experiment , and some became down- right ploughmen ; but all were cured of their faith that scholarship and ...
... passionate desire to go upon the land and unite farming to intellectual pursuits . Many effected their purpose and made the experiment , and some became down- right ploughmen ; but all were cured of their faith that scholarship and ...
Page 129
... nature which it subserves ; such as we see in the sexual attraction . The preservation of the spe- cies was a point of such necessity that Nature has VOL . VI . 9 secured it at all hazards by immensely overloading the passion CULTURE . 129.
... nature which it subserves ; such as we see in the sexual attraction . The preservation of the spe- cies was a point of such necessity that Nature has VOL . VI . 9 secured it at all hazards by immensely overloading the passion CULTURE . 129.
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