Of these [oppositions], the Universal is the Subalternant , and the Particular the Subalternate
And like the German lord, when he went out of Newgate into the cart, took order to have his arms set up in his last herborough […]
There are really no hardships if you take things as they come and make the best of them.
Although the whole earth, not we alone, is moved by passions hymeneal, and everything terrestrial has come into being by the one common road, yet there is that ridiculous tendency to close the eyes and turn away the head as if there were something unclean in nature itself.
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