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... human mind , in that particular act which is expressed by the phrase to be illustrated in the exercise , surely a ... human knowlege , fresh flowers and fresh fruits will appear ; and that the trunk of the tree , or human happiness ...
... human mind , in that particular act which is expressed by the phrase to be illustrated in the exercise , surely a ... human knowlege , fresh flowers and fresh fruits will appear ; and that the trunk of the tree , or human happiness ...
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... human suffering and human happiness were the criterion of evil and good ; and that the conduct of men who intend well were guided by rules drawn from the reality , rather than the affecta- tion , of humanity . When we thus speak , some ...
... human suffering and human happiness were the criterion of evil and good ; and that the conduct of men who intend well were guided by rules drawn from the reality , rather than the affecta- tion , of humanity . When we thus speak , some ...
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... human destiny , if you trust simply in the foresight of individuals , in their talents and their virtues . Unless you surround them with a political organization , with a social order so constituted that the movements of the passions ...
... human destiny , if you trust simply in the foresight of individuals , in their talents and their virtues . Unless you surround them with a political organization , with a social order so constituted that the movements of the passions ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1783 |
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