The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary Portraits |
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... the merely personal . There is a lack - adaisical bonhommie about his whole
aspect , none of the fierceness of pride or power ; an unconscious neglect of
JEREMY BENTHAM . 7 :
... the merely personal . There is a lack - adaisical bonhommie about his whole
aspect , none of the fierceness of pride or power ; an unconscious neglect of
JEREMY BENTHAM . 7 :
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... ( that is not the nature of the material ) — but it might be plausibly objected that
he had struck the whole mass of fancy , prejudice , passion , sense , whim , with
his petrific , leaden mace , that he had “ bound volatile Hermes , " and reduced
the ...
... ( that is not the nature of the material ) — but it might be plausibly objected that
he had struck the whole mass of fancy , prejudice , passion , sense , whim , with
his petrific , leaden mace , that he had “ bound volatile Hermes , " and reduced
the ...
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If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good ,
and act upon it at once , and independently of all other considerations , Mr .
Bentham ' s plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and
nothing ...
If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good ,
and act upon it at once , and independently of all other considerations , Mr .
Bentham ' s plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and
nothing ...
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If Newgate would resolve itself into a committee of the whole Press - yard , with
Jack Ketch at its head , aided by confidential persons from the county prisons or
the Hulks , and would make a clear breast , some datu might be found out to ...
If Newgate would resolve itself into a committee of the whole Press - yard , with
Jack Ketch at its head , aided by confidential persons from the county prisons or
the Hulks , and would make a clear breast , some datu might be found out to ...
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In short , Mr . Bentham writes as if he was allowed but a single sentence to
express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single
circumstance or step of the argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like
an estate by a ...
In short , Mr . Bentham writes as if he was allowed but a single sentence to
express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single
circumstance or step of the argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like
an estate by a ...
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