The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... human mind commences in the cradle ; and the impres- sions received there frequently exert their influences through the whole of life . Principles which take the deepest root , are those implanted during the seasons of infancy ...
... human mind commences in the cradle ; and the impres- sions received there frequently exert their influences through the whole of life . Principles which take the deepest root , are those implanted during the seasons of infancy ...
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... human nature . We may say the same of conscience . It can be no criterion of moral rectitude , even when it is right . Conscience is only opinion , and certainty of opinion is no proof of its being right . As our reason is warped ...
... human nature . We may say the same of conscience . It can be no criterion of moral rectitude , even when it is right . Conscience is only opinion , and certainty of opinion is no proof of its being right . As our reason is warped ...
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... human sacrifices to idols ? What made Epicurus deny a Providence ? What has made some men skeptics , and others bigots ; some enthusiasts and others sacrilegious ? What makes free thinkers deny the freedom of the will , and the ...
... human sacrifices to idols ? What made Epicurus deny a Providence ? What has made some men skeptics , and others bigots ; some enthusiasts and others sacrilegious ? What makes free thinkers deny the freedom of the will , and the ...
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... human being - should be dependent upon the greater or less degree of these moral idiosyncracies.- Parr's Character of Fox . DXIV . Progress of Society . — Whoever has attentively medi- tated on the progress of the human race , cannot ...
... human being - should be dependent upon the greater or less degree of these moral idiosyncracies.- Parr's Character of Fox . DXIV . Progress of Society . — Whoever has attentively medi- tated on the progress of the human race , cannot ...
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... human institutions . And to the reducing of the gene- ral mind to this degrading predicament , do the proscrip . tions of civil authority in matters of literature usually tend . They lead to the fostering of prejudice , and to the ...
... human institutions . And to the reducing of the gene- ral mind to this degrading predicament , do the proscrip . tions of civil authority in matters of literature usually tend . They lead to the fostering of prejudice , and to the ...
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