The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of ) and bring it into a tolerable harmony with the universe . By aiming ... truth and good , and act upon it at once , and independently of all other con- siderations , Mr. Bentham's plan would ...
... truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of ) and bring it into a tolerable harmony with the universe . By aiming ... truth and good , and act upon it at once , and independently of all other con- siderations , Mr. Bentham's plan would ...
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... Truth , moral truth , it was supposed , had here taken up its abode ; and these were the oracles of thought . ' Throw aside your books of chemistry , ' said Words- worth to a young man , a student in the Temple , ' and read Godwin on ...
... Truth , moral truth , it was supposed , had here taken up its abode ; and these were the oracles of thought . ' Throw aside your books of chemistry , ' said Words- worth to a young man , a student in the Temple , ' and read Godwin on ...
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... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth ; but the House of Commons ( we dare aver it ) is not the place where the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth can be spoken with safety or with advantage . The judgment ...
... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth ; but the House of Commons ( we dare aver it ) is not the place where the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth can be spoken with safety or with advantage . The judgment ...
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