The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 360
... gratifications , in the solaced rage and revenge , which , though ever breaking forth on some new subject , he can ... gratification that is suited to it . The same may be equally affirmed of the voluptuary , or of the depredator , or ...
... gratifications , in the solaced rage and revenge , which , though ever breaking forth on some new subject , he can ... gratification that is suited to it . The same may be equally affirmed of the voluptuary , or of the depredator , or ...
Page 370
... gratification which one may experience before- hand , in the mere vent or utterance by words , of the labouring ... gratification at the last , by the infliction of a full and satisfactory chastisement ; but a gratification , as it were ...
... gratification which one may experience before- hand , in the mere vent or utterance by words , of the labouring ... gratification at the last , by the infliction of a full and satisfactory chastisement ; but a gratification , as it were ...
Page 377
... gratification may , notwith- standing , be a life of intense wretchedness . It may help our imagination of such a state , to conceive of one , subject every hour to the agonies of hunger , with such a mal - conformation at the same time ...
... gratification may , notwith- standing , be a life of intense wretchedness . It may help our imagination of such a state , to conceive of one , subject every hour to the agonies of hunger , with such a mal - conformation at the same time ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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