Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... manner , the moral evil or vice is as the degree of misery , and number of sufferers ; so that that action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers ; and that worst , which in like manner occasions misery ...
... manner , the moral evil or vice is as the degree of misery , and number of sufferers ; so that that action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers ; and that worst , which in like manner occasions misery ...
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... manner of doing all these things opens the way to the heart , and facilitates , or rather insures , their effects . From your own observation , reflect what a disagreeable impression an awkward address , a slovenly figure , an ...
... manner of doing all these things opens the way to the heart , and facilitates , or rather insures , their effects . From your own observation , reflect what a disagreeable impression an awkward address , a slovenly figure , an ...
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... manner of life best suited to his nature , and which will preserve him longer in health and strength than any other manner of life . That this is the case of other animals has never , I believe , been disputed . Now we cannot suppose ...
... manner of life best suited to his nature , and which will preserve him longer in health and strength than any other manner of life . That this is the case of other animals has never , I believe , been disputed . Now we cannot suppose ...
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