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" When we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer. "
Essays on Philosophical Subjects - Page xxiii
by Adam Smith - 1795 - 244 pages
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The Monthly Review ;or Literary Journal.VOLUME XXI.

Several Hands - 1759 - 602 pages
...Ihnnlc and draw back our own leg, or our own arm; and when it does fallj we feel it in fome ineafure, and are hurt by it as well as the fufFerer. The mob,...at a dancer on the flack rope, naturally writhe and twin and balance their own bodies, as they fee him do, and as they feel that they themfelves muft do...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 21

1759 - 606 pages
...juft ready to fall ' upon the leg or arm of another perfon, we naturally fhrinlc 1 and draw back out own leg, or our own arm ; and when it ' does fall, we feel it in fome meafure, and are hurt by it as 1 well as the fufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a ' dancer on the flack rope, naturally writhe...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1762 - 578 pages
...of itfelf. When we fee a Itroke aimed and juft ready to fail upon the leg or arm of another perlón, we naturally fhrink and draw back our own leg, or...we feel it in fome meafure, and are hurt by it as weil as the fufftrer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the flack rope, naturally writhe...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 pages
...and juft ready to falI upon the leg or arm of another perfon, we naturally fhrink and draw back oar own leg or our own arm ; and when it does fall, we feeI it in fome meafure, and are hurt by it as well as the fufferer. The mob, when they are gazing...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1792 - 528 pages
...a ftroke aimed and juft ready to fall upon the. leg or arm of another perlón, we naturally ihrink and draw back our own leg, or our own arm ; and when...in fome meafure, and are hurt by it as well as the fufrerer, The mob, when they are gazing at a, dancer on the flack rope, naturally writhe and twift,...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Or, an Essay Towards an Analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1793 - 350 pages
...and juft ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another perfon , we naturally fhrink and draw back owr own leg or our own arm ; and when it does fall , we...The mob , when they are gazing at a dancer on the (lack rope , naturally writhe andtwift and balance their own bodies , as they fee him do , and as they...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 2

1802 - 522 pages
...stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon -the leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrinkand draw back our own leg, or- our own arm ; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt by jt as well as the sufferer. The mob, when they are gaxing at a dancer...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 602 pages
...the leg or arm of another perfon, we " naturally " naturally fbrink and draw back our own leg SECT. " or our own arm ; and when it does fall, we " feel...The mob, when they " are gazing at a dancer on the flack-rope, " naturally writhe and twift and balance their " own bodies, as they fee him do, and as...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 596 pages
...leg or arm of another perfon, we " naturally <f " naturally fhrink and draw back our own leg SECT. ** or our own arm ; and when it does fall, we " feel...by it " as well as the fufferer. The mob, when they u are gazing at a dancer on the flack-rope, " naturally writhe and twift and balance their '" own bodies,...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 662 pages
...the leg or arm of another perfon, we " naturally " naturally fhrink and draw back our own leg SECT. " or our own arm ; and when it does fall, we " feel...it in fome meafure, and are hurt by it " as well as thefufferer. The mob, when they ** are gazing at a dancer on the flack-rope, " naturally writhe and...
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