The Constitution of ManS. Andrus & son, 1845 - Всего страниц: 382 |
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... excitement of pity . It is a vide - spreading fountain of generous feeling , desi- ring for its gratification not only the removal of pain , but the maintenance and augmentation of positive enjoyment ; and the happier it can ren- der ...
... excitement of pity . It is a vide - spreading fountain of generous feeling , desi- ring for its gratification not only the removal of pain , but the maintenance and augmentation of positive enjoyment ; and the happier it can ren- der ...
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... excited , supply the whole these are disregarded , and we fall over the moral remaining perceptions and emotions , which , when com- precipice , remorse follows as the punishment , just bined , constitute life and rational existence ...
... excited , supply the whole these are disregarded , and we fall over the moral remaining perceptions and emotions , which , when com- precipice , remorse follows as the punishment , just bined , constitute life and rational existence ...
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... excited them , but there was nothing substantial behind . In common society , very little either of rational ... excitement ; although this latter arrangement neces- sarily subjects him to suffering while ignorant , and ren- ders his ...
... excited them , but there was nothing substantial behind . In common society , very little either of rational ... excitement ; although this latter arrangement neces- sarily subjects him to suffering while ignorant , and ren- ders his ...
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... excited by , some mighty interest , not only allied to , but founded in , morality and intellect , than in that languid condition which accompanies the absence of elevated and ennobling motives , and he may form some idea of what man is ...
... excited by , some mighty interest , not only allied to , but founded in , morality and intellect , than in that languid condition which accompanies the absence of elevated and ennobling motives , and he may form some idea of what man is ...
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... excited ; and then they transmit an im- paired or a positively noxious nervous influence to the heart , stomach ... excitement of the moral sentiments and intellect , is , by the organic law , highly favourable to health and corporeal ...
... excited ; and then they transmit an im- paired or a positively noxious nervous influence to the heart , stomach ... excitement of the moral sentiments and intellect , is , by the organic law , highly favourable to health and corporeal ...
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