The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... universal obligation " -a little code considered by them as the matrix of the entire body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of ...
... universal obligation " -a little code considered by them as the matrix of the entire body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of ...
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... universal and fundamental rule of all corporations , that the will of the majority is constructively the will of the whole body . There appears to us to be no founda- tion in reason for any such distinction . If the majority - whether ...
... universal and fundamental rule of all corporations , that the will of the majority is constructively the will of the whole body . There appears to us to be no founda- tion in reason for any such distinction . If the majority - whether ...
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... universal , " p . 376 . If we understand this expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in Shakspeare says , of " being in one's element , " is ...
... universal , " p . 376 . If we understand this expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in Shakspeare says , of " being in one's element , " is ...
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... universal , and intelligible to every mind . Their eloquence was the voice of nature , and the sentiments to which they appealed , existed in every bosom . They were employed in the service of religion , and consecrated to the fame of ...
... universal , and intelligible to every mind . Their eloquence was the voice of nature , and the sentiments to which they appealed , existed in every bosom . They were employed in the service of religion , and consecrated to the fame of ...
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... universal law . Of the four cardinal vir- tues , take temperance for an example . What is it but a perfect discipline of the passions , by which they are all equally con- trolled - or rather a perfect concord or symphony in which each ...
... universal law . Of the four cardinal vir- tues , take temperance for an example . What is it but a perfect discipline of the passions , by which they are all equally con- trolled - or rather a perfect concord or symphony in which each ...
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