The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
... its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
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... mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect and extraordinary regard for the Turks and Tartars , have been accused of neglecting their duties to their friends and next - door neighbours ...
... mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect and extraordinary regard for the Turks and Tartars , have been accused of neglecting their duties to their friends and next - door neighbours ...
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... on the co- operation of the natural prejudices of mankind , and the habitual feelings of that class of per- sons for whom they are more particularly designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) 16 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... on the co- operation of the natural prejudices of mankind , and the habitual feelings of that class of per- sons for whom they are more particularly designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) 16 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) are philosophers , and governed by their reason : criminals , for whose controul laws are made , are a set of desperadoes , go- verned only by their passions ...
William Hazlitt. designed . Legislators ( we mean writers on legislation ) are philosophers , and governed by their reason : criminals , for whose controul laws are made , are a set of desperadoes , go- verned only by their passions ...
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... means follows , because reason is found not to be the only infallible or safe rule of conduct , that it is no rule at all ; or that we are to dis- card it altogether with derision and ignominy . On the contrary , if not the sole , it is ...
... means follows , because reason is found not to be the only infallible or safe rule of conduct , that it is no rule at all ; or that we are to dis- card it altogether with derision and ignominy . On the contrary , if not the sole , it is ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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