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... nature are gradually extending , and we trust the day is not far distant , when the doctrines of those writers who have denied to man the possession of a moral nature , and have made him dependent on sense for what little of factitious ...
... nature are gradually extending , and we trust the day is not far distant , when the doctrines of those writers who have denied to man the possession of a moral nature , and have made him dependent on sense for what little of factitious ...
Pagina 149
... nature to the mental constitution of man , " is the next subject consid- ered . By external nature , he means all that is external to an individual mind . Hence all the minds around him are a part of external nature , and the only part ...
... nature to the mental constitution of man , " is the next subject consid- ered . By external nature , he means all that is external to an individual mind . Hence all the minds around him are a part of external nature , and the only part ...
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... nature to have been thrown amid the bustle of the nineteenth century . But generally the age follows other standards of its own . In Irving's playful irony " Gold- smith was a pretty poet , a very pretty poet , though rather of the old ...
... nature to have been thrown amid the bustle of the nineteenth century . But generally the age follows other standards of its own . In Irving's playful irony " Gold- smith was a pretty poet , a very pretty poet , though rather of the old ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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