The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... politics . He once , indeed , stuck up a hand - bill to say that he ( Jeremy Bentham ) being of sound mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the ...
... politics . He once , indeed , stuck up a hand - bill to say that he ( Jeremy Bentham ) being of sound mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the ...
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... political reasoning : -his merit is , that he has applied this principle more closely and literally ; that he has brought all the objections and arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and made a more ...
... political reasoning : -his merit is , that he has applied this principle more closely and literally ; that he has brought all the objections and arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and made a more ...
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... Political Justice and of Caleb Williams can never die , his name is an abstraction in letters , his works are standard in the history of intellect . He is thought of now like any eminent writer a hundred - and - fifty years ago , or ...
... Political Justice and of Caleb Williams can never die , his name is an abstraction in letters , his works are standard in the history of intellect . He is thought of now like any eminent writer a hundred - and - fifty years ago , or ...
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... Political Justice Tom Paine was considered for the time as a Tom Fool to him ; Paley an old woman ; Edmund Burke a flashy sophist . Truth , mo- ral truth , it was supposed , had here taken up its abode ; and these were the oracles of ...
... Political Justice Tom Paine was considered for the time as a Tom Fool to him ; Paley an old woman ; Edmund Burke a flashy sophist . Truth , mo- ral truth , it was supposed , had here taken up its abode ; and these were the oracles of ...
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... Political Justice took abstract reason for the rule of con- duct , and abstract good for its end . He places the human mind on an elevation , from which it commands a view of the whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to ...
... Political Justice took abstract reason for the rule of con- duct , and abstract good for its end . He places the human mind on an elevation , from which it commands a view of the whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to ...
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