The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... mind of man to a machine . He scarcely ever goes out , and sees very little company . The favoured few , who have the privilege of the entrée , are always admitted one by one . He does not like to have witnesses to his conversation . He ...
... mind of man to a machine . He scarcely ever goes out , and sees very little company . The favoured few , who have the privilege of the entrée , are always admitted one by one . He does not like to have witnesses to his conversation . He ...
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... mind will scarcely be found to be built up of pure reason and a regard to consequences : if we consider the criminal man ( with whom the legislator has chiefly to do ) it will be found to be still less so . Every pleasure , says Mr ...
... mind will scarcely be found to be built up of pure reason and a regard to consequences : if we consider the criminal man ( with whom the legislator has chiefly to do ) it will be found to be still less so . Every pleasure , says Mr ...
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... mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and independently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and ...
... mind of man were competent to comprehend the whole of truth and good , and act upon it at once , and independently of all other considerations , Mr. Ben- tham's plan would be a feasible one , and the truth , the whole truth , and ...
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... mind and heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a principle of fluc- tuation and reaction is not inherent in the very con- stitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere ...
... mind and heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a principle of fluc- tuation and reaction is not inherent in the very con- stitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere ...
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... mind revolts against this by mere natural antipathy , if it is itself well - disposed ; or the slow process of reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and ...
... mind revolts against this by mere natural antipathy , if it is itself well - disposed ; or the slow process of reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and ...
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