The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... thing themselves have made , and which , without that fear and wonder , would in itself be nothing ! Mr. Bentham , perhaps , over - rates the im- portance of his own theories . He has been heard to say ( without any appearance of pride ...
... thing themselves have made , and which , without that fear and wonder , would in itself be nothing ! Mr. Bentham , perhaps , over - rates the im- portance of his own theories . He has been heard to say ( without any appearance of pride ...
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... things , and violently re- jects others . And it must do so , in a great measure , or it would act contrary to its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it ...
... things , and violently re- jects others . And it must do so , in a great measure , or it would act contrary to its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it ...
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... thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the ...
... thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the ...
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... things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater ...
... things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater ...
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... thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the ...
... thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and inde- pendently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the ...
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