The London Quarterly Review, Том 33William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison J.A. Sharp, 1869 |
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... universal voice have recognised the contrary principles as true . They are involved in the very structure of language , which is the repository of the moral experience of all past ages . Nor are the principles of those Utilitarians who ...
... universal voice have recognised the contrary principles as true . They are involved in the very structure of language , which is the repository of the moral experience of all past ages . Nor are the principles of those Utilitarians who ...
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... universal conception which men have formed of the idea of obligation , involved in the existence of such expressions as " I ought , " " duty , " and other kindred terms . The universal consciousness of man as recorded in language ...
... universal conception which men have formed of the idea of obligation , involved in the existence of such expressions as " I ought , " " duty , " and other kindred terms . The universal consciousness of man as recorded in language ...
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... universal consciousness of man respecting the essential distinction between rectitude and interest . Rectitude impels a man to act independently of all considerations of self - interest . The power of the latter principle may overbear ...
... universal consciousness of man respecting the essential distinction between rectitude and interest . Rectitude impels a man to act independently of all considerations of self - interest . The power of the latter principle may overbear ...
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... universal brotherhood of mankind which are to be found in some of the earlier moralists . The real question is , What influence did they exert in practice ? It must never be forgotten that speculation was at Rome an amusement rather ...
... universal brotherhood of mankind which are to be found in some of the earlier moralists . The real question is , What influence did they exert in practice ? It must never be forgotten that speculation was at Rome an amusement rather ...
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... universal brotherhood , realised in a universal church , founded on a common relation to the person of its King . To him she has kindled an enthusiasm of devotion which no other conception which has ever entered the mind of man has been ...
... universal brotherhood , realised in a universal church , founded on a common relation to the person of its King . To him she has kindled an enthusiasm of devotion which no other conception which has ever entered the mind of man has been ...
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Сторінка 224 - ... but I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
Сторінка 332 - FORGET six counties overhung with smoke, Forget the snorting steam and piston stroke, Forget the spreading of the hideous town; Think rather of the pack-horse on the down, And dream of London, small and white and clean, The clear Thames bordered by its gardens green...
Сторінка 359 - The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear. So let me sing of names remembered, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time take their memory quite away From us poor singers of an empty day.
Сторінка 190 - ... be said to be the result of the molecular forces of the protoplasm which displays it. And if so, it must be true, in the same sense and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, are the expression- of molecular changes in that matter of life which is the source of our other vital phenomena.
Сторінка 189 - If the properties of water may be properly said to result from the nature and disposition of its component molecules, I can find no intelligible ground for refusing to say that the properties of protoplasm result from the nature and disposition of its molecules.
Сторінка 344 - The long bright blade without a flaw Glide out from Godmar's sheath, his hand In Robert's hair; she saw him bend Back Robert's head; she saw him send The thin steel down; the blow told well, Right backward the knight Robert fell, And...
Сторінка 513 - But I will rather say that you remain A world above man's head, to let him see How boundless might his soul's horizons be, How vast, yet of what clear transparency! How it were good to abide there, and breathe free ; How fair a lot to fill Is left to each man still!
Сторінка 404 - Whereas it is expedient that the union created by Act of Parliament between the Churches of England and Ireland, as by law established, should be dissolved, and that the Church of Ireland, as so separated, should cease. to be established by law...
Сторінка 245 - Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?
Сторінка 349 - CERTAIN gentlemen and mariners of Norway, having considered all that they had heard of the Earthly Paradise, set sail to find it, and after many troubles and the lapse of many years came old men to some Western land, of which they had never before heard : there they died, when they had dwelt there certain years, much honoured of the strange people.