American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... desire of one's own happiness , whereas these desires seek some outward thing . Thus he marks the just distinction , hitherto overlooked , between the end of desire and that of happiness , which is the result of its gratification , and ...
... desire of one's own happiness , whereas these desires seek some outward thing . Thus he marks the just distinction , hitherto overlooked , between the end of desire and that of happiness , which is the result of its gratification , and ...
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... desire to ac- cumulate and better our condition , and a desire to indulge in idleness and inactivity . We have already seen that the principle of idleness triumphed over the desire for accumulation among the savages of North and South ...
... desire to ac- cumulate and better our condition , and a desire to indulge in idleness and inactivity . We have already seen that the principle of idleness triumphed over the desire for accumulation among the savages of North and South ...
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... desire to possess it , for that is universal and indefinite ; but this desire united to the power of paying an equivalent in exchange . Every poor man , as he walks the streets , desires to possess the various rich and elegant articles ...
... desire to possess it , for that is universal and indefinite ; but this desire united to the power of paying an equivalent in exchange . Every poor man , as he walks the streets , desires to possess the various rich and elegant articles ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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