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A man may be callous and indifferent to what happens to himself ; but he is never
indifferent to public opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame ,
then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being ...
A man may be callous and indifferent to what happens to himself ; but he is never
indifferent to public opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame ,
then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being ...
Сторінка 70
He had not one particle of deference for the opinion of others , nor of sympathy
with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convictions of his own to defend '
Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance ,
and ...
He had not one particle of deference for the opinion of others , nor of sympathy
with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convictions of his own to defend '
Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance ,
and ...
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... landmarks to refer to or a general standard of thought to apply to individual
cases . He relies on his own acuteness and the immediate evidence , without
being acquainted with the comparative anatomy or philosophical structure of
opinion .
... landmarks to refer to or a general standard of thought to apply to individual
cases . He relies on his own acuteness and the immediate evidence , without
being acquainted with the comparative anatomy or philosophical structure of
opinion .
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