Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Том 3M. Newman, 1822 |
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... lence , it cannot be wrong to extend this wish of affection be- yond the circle that immediately incloses us , and to derive , from the greater number of those to whose approbation we look , a still stronger excitement to that ...
... lence , it cannot be wrong to extend this wish of affection be- yond the circle that immediately incloses us , and to derive , from the greater number of those to whose approbation we look , a still stronger excitement to that ...
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... lence which formed us . We do not see , indeed , in the nature of the mind itself , any reason that the present should be considered by us as representative of the future . We know , however , that if man had not been so formed as to ...
... lence which formed us . We do not see , indeed , in the nature of the mind itself , any reason that the present should be considered by us as representative of the future . We know , however , that if man had not been so formed as to ...
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... lence of God , to the happiness of all who live in the great social communion of mankind , -even when the individual , acting in con- formity with the sentiment , has no thought beyond the sufferer whose anguish he relieves , -or the ...
... lence of God , to the happiness of all who live in the great social communion of mankind , -even when the individual , acting in con- formity with the sentiment , has no thought beyond the sufferer whose anguish he relieves , -or the ...
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... lence ; which , though it may , in truth , be made to comprehend the negative duties also , since , to wish to benefit , is at the same time to wish not to injure , is usually confined to the desire of pos- itive increase of good ...
... lence ; which , though it may , in truth , be made to comprehend the negative duties also , since , to wish to benefit , is at the same time to wish not to injure , is usually confined to the desire of pos- itive increase of good ...
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... lence of the heart . One great evil of this system of universal dis- play , however , and of the familiar and sprightly levities which it involves , is , that , where this gay excellence is of high value , the praise of it must be ...
... lence of the heart . One great evil of this system of universal dis- play , however , and of the familiar and sprightly levities which it involves , is , that , where this gay excellence is of high value , the praise of it must be ...
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