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Pagina 315
... if we can think it justifiable to rescue a people from anarchy and endow them
with liberal institutions . In estimating the good or evil of an action we have only to
ask how we would have wished to be done to in the premises . Tried by this rule ...
... if we can think it justifiable to rescue a people from anarchy and endow them
with liberal institutions . In estimating the good or evil of an action we have only to
ask how we would have wished to be done to in the premises . Tried by this rule ...
Pagina 328
That we are to judge of men by their actions is a rule dictated by the light of
reason itself , and emphatically corroborated by the Divine Founder of
Christianity : “ By their fruits you shall know them ; men do not gather grapes of
thorns nor figs of ...
That we are to judge of men by their actions is a rule dictated by the light of
reason itself , and emphatically corroborated by the Divine Founder of
Christianity : “ By their fruits you shall know them ; men do not gather grapes of
thorns nor figs of ...
Pagina 348
What is it but a rule for the prudent formation of one's conscience in a state of
doubt or uncertainty ? It is easily conceived , for instance , that a writer , without
having a very delicate conscience , might have a reasonable fear of violating the
...
What is it but a rule for the prudent formation of one's conscience in a state of
doubt or uncertainty ? It is easily conceived , for instance , that a writer , without
having a very delicate conscience , might have a reasonable fear of violating the
...
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