The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... objects : and which , left to itself , it would never have framed perhaps , or would have examined af- terwards . Thus prejudices are established by education , and habits by custom . We are taught to think what others think , not how ...
... objects : and which , left to itself , it would never have framed perhaps , or would have examined af- terwards . Thus prejudices are established by education , and habits by custom . We are taught to think what others think , not how ...
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... reality he will remain sub- ject to it all the while . The principle of utility recog- nises this subjection , and assumes it for the foundation of that system , the object of which is to rear FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 43.
... reality he will remain sub- ject to it all the while . The principle of utility recog- nises this subjection , and assumes it for the foundation of that system , the object of which is to rear FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 43.
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... object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law . Systems which attempt to question it , deal in sounds instead of sense , in caprice instead of reason , in darkness instead of light . The happiness ...
... object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law . Systems which attempt to question it , deal in sounds instead of sense , in caprice instead of reason , in darkness instead of light . The happiness ...
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... objects of temptation . Many desires and passions arise there , from causes that would either never occur in a cold climate or be easily resisted ; but in a warm one , the passion or inclination is stronger , and the power of restraint ...
... objects of temptation . Many desires and passions arise there , from causes that would either never occur in a cold climate or be easily resisted ; but in a warm one , the passion or inclination is stronger , and the power of restraint ...
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... objects of desire or of aversion ? -Parr's Spital Ser- mon . DXCVIII . Trim's Exposition of the Fifth Commandment . - Pry ' thee , Trim , quoth my father , what dost thou mean by " honouring thy father and mother ? " Allowing them an ...
... objects of desire or of aversion ? -Parr's Spital Ser- mon . DXCVIII . Trim's Exposition of the Fifth Commandment . - Pry ' thee , Trim , quoth my father , what dost thou mean by " honouring thy father and mother ? " Allowing them an ...
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