The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... ANIMALS . standing , which they may really possess . I have some- times , perhaps , felt a little uneasy at Exeter ' Change , from contrasting the monkeys with the ' prentice - boys who are ... ANIMAL INSTINCTS . 261 dicis , have nothing.
... ANIMALS . standing , which they may really possess . I have some- times , perhaps , felt a little uneasy at Exeter ' Change , from contrasting the monkeys with the ' prentice - boys who are ... ANIMAL INSTINCTS . 261 dicis , have nothing.
261. oldal
... animal life , which has nothing to do with the mere preservation of existence , is one very distinguishing circumstance in this comparison . There is no other animal but man to whom mind appears to be given for any other purpose than ...
... animal life , which has nothing to do with the mere preservation of existence , is one very distinguishing circumstance in this comparison . There is no other animal but man to whom mind appears to be given for any other purpose than ...
262. oldal
... animal ; that it has made him a religious animal ; and that upon that mere superiority , and on the very principle that the chain of mind and spirit terminates here with man , the best and the most irrefragable arguments for the ...
... animal ; that it has made him a religious animal ; and that upon that mere superiority , and on the very principle that the chain of mind and spirit terminates here with man , the best and the most irrefragable arguments for the ...
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