The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... happiness does it secure ! How exquisite are its refinements ! How profuse are its luxuries ! Its sound of voices ! Its variety of move- ments ! Its keenness of pursuits ! Yet let us look more steadily and piercingly into it . What ...
... happiness does it secure ! How exquisite are its refinements ! How profuse are its luxuries ! Its sound of voices ! Its variety of move- ments ! Its keenness of pursuits ! Yet let us look more steadily and piercingly into it . What ...
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... , and even that grosser enjoyment , which is most opposed to virtue , and corrupts by its too successful imitation of happiness . " winds and the waves , husbandry to the clouds and ON THE PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS , ETC. 41.
... , and even that grosser enjoyment , which is most opposed to virtue , and corrupts by its too successful imitation of happiness . " winds and the waves , husbandry to the clouds and ON THE PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS , ETC. 41.
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... happiness of the agricultural labourer is affirmed . But so long as happiness is a general word , this assumption is gratuitous . To many , a brutal existence suggests the only idea of happiness , which would be interrupted and marred ...
... happiness of the agricultural labourer is affirmed . But so long as happiness is a general word , this assumption is gratuitous . To many , a brutal existence suggests the only idea of happiness , which would be interrupted and marred ...
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... happiness to be computed by liberty ? We deny not that despotism is the temptation and abuse of power in all circumstances . But we are quite sure that , if the proprietor of the mill were to attempt the exercise of his influence in the ...
... happiness to be computed by liberty ? We deny not that despotism is the temptation and abuse of power in all circumstances . But we are quite sure that , if the proprietor of the mill were to attempt the exercise of his influence in the ...
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... happiness . " This is to convey an impression that the ease and quiet of a government are principally sought . It seems to im- ply that an unenquiring and compliant people is all that is desired . Man is not set out in these propo- sals ...
... happiness . " This is to convey an impression that the ease and quiet of a government are principally sought . It seems to im- ply that an unenquiring and compliant people is all that is desired . Man is not set out in these propo- sals ...
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