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"Male"
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"An Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Soul, and Its Instinctive Sense of Good and Evil"
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Literary Period:
"Age of Sensibility"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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"Industrial Revolution"
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Date: 1778
"A thirst for knowledge, which can never be gratified, would not have been implanted; a mind which was to be chained to the earth, would never have been bent on the skies"
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Date: 1778
"I should have hoped that a man of his knowledge--and who has studied in the manner he [Dr. Blair] must have done--(being a professor of the Belles Lettres,) might have emancipated his mind from the shackles of system."
preview | full record— Caulfield (fl. 1778)