The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double - chin and sleek thriving look of the one , and the quivering lip , the restless eye , and animated acuteness of ...
... habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double - chin and sleek thriving look of the one , and the quivering lip , the restless eye , and animated acuteness of ...
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... habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good ...
... habit , without the levers of the understanding , than the mechanist can discard the use of wheels and pulleys , and perform every thing by simple motion . If the mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good ...
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... habit with him , and you request him to rouse himself and shake it off ; he is starving , and you warn him if he breaks the law , he will be hanged . None of this rea- soning reaches the mark it aims at . The culprit JEREMY BENTHAM . 17.
... habit with him , and you request him to rouse himself and shake it off ; he is starving , and you warn him if he breaks the law , he will be hanged . None of this rea- soning reaches the mark it aims at . The culprit JEREMY BENTHAM . 17.
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... habit or necessity . To argue with strong passion , with inveterate habit , with desperate circum- stances , is to talk to the winds . Clownish ignorance may indeed be dispelled , and taught better ; but it is seldom that a criminal is ...
... habit or necessity . To argue with strong passion , with inveterate habit , with desperate circum- stances , is to talk to the winds . Clownish ignorance may indeed be dispelled , and taught better ; but it is seldom that a criminal is ...
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... habit ; and thus , though he has not said it himself , has enabled others to say to the towering aspirations after good , and to the over - bearing pride of human intellect- " Thus far shalt thou come , and no farther ! " Captain Parry ...
... habit ; and thus , though he has not said it himself , has enabled others to say to the towering aspirations after good , and to the over - bearing pride of human intellect- " Thus far shalt thou come , and no farther ! " Captain Parry ...
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