The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... effects , by their mutual opposition , so in the moral , are the vices of mankind prevented from being totally subversive of society , by their continually counteracting each other : profusion restores to the public the wealth which ...
... effects , by their mutual opposition , so in the moral , are the vices of mankind prevented from being totally subversive of society , by their continually counteracting each other : profusion restores to the public the wealth which ...
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... effects upon each other . In poor countries , recessity incites industry , and cheapness of provisions invites traders and manufacturers to reside ; this soon introduces wealth , learning , and liberty ; and these are as soon followed ...
... effects upon each other . In poor countries , recessity incites industry , and cheapness of provisions invites traders and manufacturers to reside ; this soon introduces wealth , learning , and liberty ; and these are as soon followed ...
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... effect is good ; but with respect to me the action is very wrong . - Johnson . XII . Of Dominion . The lust of dominion innovates so im- perceptibly , that we become complete despots before our wanton abuse of power is perceived ; the ...
... effect is good ; but with respect to me the action is very wrong . - Johnson . XII . Of Dominion . The lust of dominion innovates so im- perceptibly , that we become complete despots before our wanton abuse of power is perceived ; the ...
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... Effect of Climate on our Dispositions . - There is a sort of variety amongst us which arises from our climate , and the dispositions it naturally produces . We are not only more unlike one another than any nation I know , but we are ...
... Effect of Climate on our Dispositions . - There is a sort of variety amongst us which arises from our climate , and the dispositions it naturally produces . We are not only more unlike one another than any nation I know , but we are ...
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... truth from falsehood , right from wrong ; and , therefore , if we discard this guide , we must grope in the dark without any guide at all . - Tucker's Light of Nature . XL . Moral Effects of the Fine Arts . - 18 SELECT PASSAGES.
... truth from falsehood , right from wrong ; and , therefore , if we discard this guide , we must grope in the dark without any guide at all . - Tucker's Light of Nature . XL . Moral Effects of the Fine Arts . - 18 SELECT PASSAGES.
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