The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... 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 moment . Otherwise ...
... 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 moment . Otherwise ...
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... once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not ...
... once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not ...
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... once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not ...
... once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not ...
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... once lost , all is lost . The man can never be himself again ! A citizen is like a soldier , a part of a machine , who submits to certain hardships , privations , and dangers , not for his own ease , pleasure , profit , or even ...
... once lost , all is lost . The man can never be himself again ! A citizen is like a soldier , a part of a machine , who submits to certain hardships , privations , and dangers , not for his own ease , pleasure , profit , or even ...
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... once to the grand and simple question-- " In what manner we could best contribute to the greatest possible * Shaftesbury made this an objection to Christianity , which was answered by Foster , Leland , and other eminent divines , on the ...
... once to the grand and simple question-- " In what manner we could best contribute to the greatest possible * Shaftesbury made this an objection to Christianity , which was answered by Foster , Leland , and other eminent divines , on the ...
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