The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ...
... heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ...
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... heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ...
... heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ...
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... duties somewhat closer - the heart hovers and fixes nearer home . It is true , the bands of pri- vate , or of local and natural affection are often , nay in general , too tightly strained , so as 14 OF THE AGE . THE SPIRIT PIRIT.
... duties somewhat closer - the heart hovers and fixes nearer home . It is true , the bands of pri- vate , or of local and natural affection are often , nay in general , too tightly strained , so as 14 OF THE AGE . THE SPIRIT PIRIT.
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... heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co- operation of the natural prejudices of mankind , and the habitual ...
... heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co- operation of the natural prejudices of mankind , and the habitual ...
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... hearts of wretches in garrets and night - cellars , petty pilferers and marauders , who cut throats and pick pockets with their own hands ? The thing is impossible . The laws of the country are , therefore , ineffectual and abortive ...
... hearts of wretches in garrets and night - cellars , petty pilferers and marauders , who cut throats and pick pockets with their own hands ? The thing is impossible . The laws of the country are , therefore , ineffectual and abortive ...
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