Sunshine and Shadows; Or, Sketches of Thought, Philosophic and ReligiousT. Fisher Unwin, 1883 - 480 страница |
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... tion ; while the utterances of Reason , in territories long governed by Assumption instead of Thought , are pretty sure to have the effect of the dragon's teeth in raising up a host of warriors . VIII . A SURVEY of the present or the ...
... tion ; while the utterances of Reason , in territories long governed by Assumption instead of Thought , are pretty sure to have the effect of the dragon's teeth in raising up a host of warriors . VIII . A SURVEY of the present or the ...
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... tion of the word itself , so frequently confounded with mere opinion or passion , which every one knows is liable to a thousand aberrations and inequalities . But the functions . of conscience , though belonging to an element in man ...
... tion of the word itself , so frequently confounded with mere opinion or passion , which every one knows is liable to a thousand aberrations and inequalities . But the functions . of conscience , though belonging to an element in man ...
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... tion . There are some remarkable exceptions , to be sure ; but the bitterest cynics have commonly been selfish in their disposition , and not unfrequently immoral in their conduct . Admiration of the extraordinary powers or other traits ...
... tion . There are some remarkable exceptions , to be sure ; but the bitterest cynics have commonly been selfish in their disposition , and not unfrequently immoral in their conduct . Admiration of the extraordinary powers or other traits ...
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... tion is asleep . I have heard of a schoolmaster who used to enter the apartments of his pupils by night , for the purpose of watching the expression of the countenance while mind is thus left to its unfettered operation , that he might ...
... tion is asleep . I have heard of a schoolmaster who used to enter the apartments of his pupils by night , for the purpose of watching the expression of the countenance while mind is thus left to its unfettered operation , that he might ...
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... tion to maintain that because the machine , or a portion of it , is employed in thought , therefore nothing but mechanical action is included in thought , or concerned in its produc- tion ; while an opinion which has recently been ...
... tion to maintain that because the machine , or a portion of it , is employed in thought , therefore nothing but mechanical action is included in thought , or concerned in its produc- tion ; while an opinion which has recently been ...
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