Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 42
... honour to adopt . There can be no doubt that the middle rank , which gives to science , to art , and to legislation itself their most distinguished ornaments , and is the chief source of all that has exalted and refined human nature ...
... honour to adopt . There can be no doubt that the middle rank , which gives to science , to art , and to legislation itself their most distinguished ornaments , and is the chief source of all that has exalted and refined human nature ...
الصفحة 117
... honour of being the announcement and the organ of this wonderful discovery , which is to make " the bones of sages and patriots stir within their tombs . " This " magnificent principle " is then stated thus : Mankind ought to pursue ...
... honour of being the announcement and the organ of this wonderful discovery , which is to make " the bones of sages and patriots stir within their tombs . " This " magnificent principle " is then stated thus : Mankind ought to pursue ...
الصفحة 126
... in his wits would give a shilling to be insured . Yet our Westminster Reviewer tells us that this risk alone , apart from all considerations of religion , honour , or benevolence , would 126 UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT .
... in his wits would give a shilling to be insured . Yet our Westminster Reviewer tells us that this risk alone , apart from all considerations of religion , honour , or benevolence , would 126 UTILITARIAN THEORY OF GOVERNMENT .
الصفحة 127
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. considerations of religion , honour , or benevolence , would , as a matter of mere calculation , induce a wise member of the House of Commons to refuse any emol- uments which ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. considerations of religion , honour , or benevolence , would , as a matter of mere calculation , induce a wise member of the House of Commons to refuse any emol- uments which ...
الصفحة 142
... honour to any country . In passing we may observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , though he evidently has no liking for the American institu- tions , he never speaks of the people of the United States with that pitiful ...
... honour to any country . In passing we may observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , though he evidently has no liking for the American institu- tions , he never speaks of the people of the United States with that pitiful ...
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