Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... moral truth , must lay his account in being received with little attention . I have not been willing to believe this : and I publish my speculations accordingly . I have aimed at a popular , and ( if I could reach it ) an interesting ...
... moral truth , must lay his account in being received with little attention . I have not been willing to believe this : and I publish my speculations accordingly . I have aimed at a popular , and ( if I could reach it ) an interesting ...
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... and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is the nursing mother of oratory , of public morality , of public religion , 6 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... and patriotism become irrepressible . One man can convey his sentiments in articulate speech to a thousand ; and this is the nursing mother of oratory , of public morality , of public religion , 6 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
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William Godwin. oratory , of public morality , of public religion , and the drama . The privilege we thus possess , we are indeed too apt to abuse ; but man is scarcely ever so magnificent and so awful , as when hundreds of human heads ...
William Godwin. oratory , of public morality , of public religion , and the drama . The privilege we thus possess , we are indeed too apt to abuse ; but man is scarcely ever so magnificent and so awful , as when hundreds of human heads ...
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... morally sure that there is something amiss in the processes of that part or member . As long as the whole economy of the frame goes on well and with- out interruption , our attention is not called to it . The intellectual man is like a ...
... morally sure that there is something amiss in the processes of that part or member . As long as the whole economy of the frame goes on well and with- out interruption , our attention is not called to it . The intellectual man is like a ...
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... moral prudence was , that it is the greatest mistake in the world to suppose , that , when we have discovered the special aspiration of the youthful mind , we are bound to do every thing in our power to assist its progress . He ...
... moral prudence was , that it is the greatest mistake in the world to suppose , that , when we have discovered the special aspiration of the youthful mind , we are bound to do every thing in our power to assist its progress . He ...
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