Materials for Thinking, Том 1E. Wilson, 1820 |
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... others as well as their own , are happier than those sordid souls who think of nothing but them- selves . In proportion as this principle is acted upon , mankind will become wiser and happier , for true wisdom is that which pro- motes iv.
... others as well as their own , are happier than those sordid souls who think of nothing but them- selves . In proportion as this principle is acted upon , mankind will become wiser and happier , for true wisdom is that which pro- motes iv.
Стр. v
... true nature and relations of things , -to divest themselves of undue prepossessions , -to examine the true sense of words , and acquire a know- ledge of themselves . The opinions contained in this book are not likely to make a very ...
... true nature and relations of things , -to divest themselves of undue prepossessions , -to examine the true sense of words , and acquire a know- ledge of themselves . The opinions contained in this book are not likely to make a very ...
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... true Mr. Burdon's life is not connected with any great political event , civil or military ; -he was no party leader ; he neither discovered new worlds nor enlarged the boundaries of science ; -his life exhibits no particulars which ...
... true Mr. Burdon's life is not connected with any great political event , civil or military ; -he was no party leader ; he neither discovered new worlds nor enlarged the boundaries of science ; -his life exhibits no particulars which ...
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... true philosophy is unrestrained by the narrow creed of opinions merely spe- culative , and estimates every man's merit by his conduct , considering the great end of phi- losophy to consist in utility . But all mankind are not ...
... true philosophy is unrestrained by the narrow creed of opinions merely spe- culative , and estimates every man's merit by his conduct , considering the great end of phi- losophy to consist in utility . But all mankind are not ...
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... true liberality never judges harshly of the conduct of others , he makes allowance for the defects of education aud the errors of judgment , he estimates with impartiality the opportunities and advantages which those who do wrong , have ...
... true liberality never judges harshly of the conduct of others , he makes allowance for the defects of education aud the errors of judgment , he estimates with impartiality the opportunities and advantages which those who do wrong , have ...
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