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"Remarks on the XXI. Chapter of Locke's Essay on Human Understanding [from Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary]"
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Date: 1789
"A river may as soon be made to flow back to its fountain, as volitions can be exempted from the necessitating influence of motives."
preview | full record— Belsham, William (1752-1827)
Date: 1789
"[I]t follows that motives, volitions, and actions, are all the definite effects of definite causes, and that they are all links of that // ---- "golden everlasting chain, / Whose strong embrace holds heaven, and earth, and main."
preview | full record— Belsham, William (1752-1827)