The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an aggregating and exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently rejects others . And it must do so , in a great measure , or it would ...
... understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an aggregating and exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently rejects others . And it must do so , in a great measure , or it would ...
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... understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co - operation of the ...
... understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co - operation of the ...
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... understanding , varnished over by the external refinements of the old school . Mr. Tooke had great scope of attainment and great versa- tility of pursuit ; but the same shrewdness , quickness , cool self - possession , the same ...
... understanding , varnished over by the external refinements of the old school . Mr. Tooke had great scope of attainment and great versa- tility of pursuit ; but the same shrewdness , quickness , cool self - possession , the same ...
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