The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1N.H. Whitaker, 1830 |
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... continue to afford an instructive proof , how serene and easy old age can be made by the memory of important and well intended labours , by the pos- session of public and deserved esteem , by the presence of many grateful relatives ...
... continue to afford an instructive proof , how serene and easy old age can be made by the memory of important and well intended labours , by the pos- session of public and deserved esteem , by the presence of many grateful relatives ...
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... continue but a little while at a time . This is true of them all , especially of the grosser sort of them . Laying aside the preparation and the expectation , and computing strictly the actual sensation , we shall be surprised to find ...
... continue but a little while at a time . This is true of them all , especially of the grosser sort of them . Laying aside the preparation and the expectation , and computing strictly the actual sensation , we shall be surprised to find ...
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... continue . The The contemplation of universal nature rather be- wilders the mind than affects it . There is always a bright spot in the prospect , upon which the eye rests ; a single example , perhaps , by which each man finds himself ...
... continue . The The contemplation of universal nature rather be- wilders the mind than affects it . There is always a bright spot in the prospect , upon which the eye rests ; a single example , perhaps , by which each man finds himself ...
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... continuing locked up in a miser's chest . It may be useful to get possession of a place , a piece of preferment , or of a seat in Parliament , by bribery or false swearing : as by means of them we may serve the public more effectually ...
... continuing locked up in a miser's chest . It may be useful to get possession of a place , a piece of preferment , or of a seat in Parliament , by bribery or false swearing : as by means of them we may serve the public more effectually ...
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... continues in common as when appropriated . This is true , where there is not enough for all , or where the article in question requires care or labour in the production or preservation ; but where no such reason obtains , and the thing ...
... continues in common as when appropriated . This is true , where there is not enough for all , or where the article in question requires care or labour in the production or preservation ; but where no such reason obtains , and the thing ...
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