Fraser's Magazine, Том 64Longmans, Green, and Company, 1861 |
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... person of very considerable abilities , of active business habits , with whom it was a pleasure as well as a duty to ... persons of superior intel- lectual powers to his own . There was also , during a great part of his career , the ...
... person of very considerable abilities , of active business habits , with whom it was a pleasure as well as a duty to ... persons of superior intel- lectual powers to his own . There was also , during a great part of his career , the ...
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... person a man of sense ever con- siders , and that the more you make men and women subservient to your own interests , the better they treat you , especially the women . I found out you should never go in for a stake without resolving to ...
... person a man of sense ever con- siders , and that the more you make men and women subservient to your own interests , the better they treat you , especially the women . I found out you should never go in for a stake without resolving to ...
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... person who was to succeed him as chief . And it is conclusively established that this nomination of a successor - to ... persons , which is , nothing else than the law of status , will be restricted to the scantiest limits as long as all ...
... person who was to succeed him as chief . And it is conclusively established that this nomination of a successor - to ... persons , which is , nothing else than the law of status , will be restricted to the scantiest limits as long as all ...
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... persons sufficiently confiding to entrust them with the care of their property ; and though propositions have been ... person who should undertake the task of ana- lysing these Acts , of selecting the portions of them unrepealed by the ...
... persons sufficiently confiding to entrust them with the care of their property ; and though propositions have been ... person who should undertake the task of ana- lysing these Acts , of selecting the portions of them unrepealed by the ...
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unbounded reputation for probity and disinterestedness . He was a person of energetic and business habits , and had ... persons suitable for his purposes . His general process seems to have been to catch an un- wary manager , one of his ...
unbounded reputation for probity and disinterestedness . He was a person of energetic and business habits , and had ... persons suitable for his purposes . His general process seems to have been to catch an un- wary manager , one of his ...
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Сторінка 554 - In courts and palaces he also reigns, And in luxurious cities, where the noise Of riot ascends above their loftiest towers, And injury, and outrage: And when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
Сторінка 396 - Now it is an unquestionable fact that those who are equally acquainted with, and equally capable of appreciating and enjoying, both, do give a most marked preference to the manner of existence which employs their higher faculties. Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals, for a promise of the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures...
Сторінка 553 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have been So nimble and so full of subtle flame As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
Сторінка 310 - ... you cannot form a notion of this faculty, conscience, without taking in judgment, direction, superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is, of the faculty itself: and to preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution of man, belongs to it. Had it strength, as it has right; had it power, as it has manifest authority, it would absolutely govern the world.
Сторінка 456 - ... as sweet ; A Creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food ; For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles. And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine ; A Being breathing thoughtful breath, A traveller between life and death ; The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill ; A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of...
Сторінка 401 - As between his own happiness and that of others, utilitarianism requires him to be as strictly impartial as a disinterested and benevolent spectator. In the golden rule of Jesus of Nazareth, we read the complete spirit of the ethics of utility. "To do as you would be done by," and "to love your neighbor as yourself" constitute the ideal perfection of utilitarian morality.
Сторінка 70 - ... and thou were the kindest man that ever struck with sword; and thou were the goodliest person that ever came among press of knights ; and thou was the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou were the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.
Сторінка 530 - The only proof capable of being given that an object is visible, is that people actually see it. The only proof that a sound is audible, is that people hear it : and so of the other sources of our experience. In like manner, I apprehend, the sole evidence it is possible to produce that anything is desirable, is that people do actually desire it.
Сторінка 395 - But there is no known Epicurean theory of life which does not assign to the pleasures of the intellect, of the feelings and imagination, and of the moral sentiments, a much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation.
Сторінка 396 - Men often, from infirmity of character, make their election for the nearer good, though they know it to be the less valuable; and this no less when the choice is between two bodily pleasures than when it is between bodily and mental. They pursue sensual indulgences to the injury of health, though perfectly aware that health is the greater good.