Didactics: Social, Literary, and Political, Band 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1836 |
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... maxim belongs to the fundamental doc- trine that happiness depends on virtue , and especially with the sex , according to their moral constitution and their destinies in this life . What forms their primary interest , also immediately ...
... maxim belongs to the fundamental doc- trine that happiness depends on virtue , and especially with the sex , according to their moral constitution and their destinies in this life . What forms their primary interest , also immediately ...
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... maxim . It seems that we have , among us , harpies whose avarice can feed on the ghastly corpse ; who are not to be affected by the most striking of all lessons for our animated clay ; who , in pur- suing the remotest chance of securing ...
... maxim . It seems that we have , among us , harpies whose avarice can feed on the ghastly corpse ; who are not to be affected by the most striking of all lessons for our animated clay ; who , in pur- suing the remotest chance of securing ...
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... Maxim all men are born free and equal , a most pernicious falsehood . Principia non homines , bad Latin ; nonsensical ; as true as this proposition , Love , not Women . Multitude cheated by phrases . Hudibras ; Locke on Innate ideas ...
... Maxim all men are born free and equal , a most pernicious falsehood . Principia non homines , bad Latin ; nonsensical ; as true as this proposition , Love , not Women . Multitude cheated by phrases . Hudibras ; Locke on Innate ideas ...
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... maxim that the shroud should serve as a pall of oblivion generally for the faults or vices of the dead , who have filled high stations and a large space in the eye of mankind , has always appeared to us to be unsound and even of a ...
... maxim that the shroud should serve as a pall of oblivion generally for the faults or vices of the dead , who have filled high stations and a large space in the eye of mankind , has always appeared to us to be unsound and even of a ...
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... , the penitence , the wo . " The first maxim to be taught , is , that " no man liveth unto himself " —or , as it has been observed , for his own little pleasures , or mean gratifications , or low unworthy 144 DIDACTICS .
... , the penitence , the wo . " The first maxim to be taught , is , that " no man liveth unto himself " —or , as it has been observed , for his own little pleasures , or mean gratifications , or low unworthy 144 DIDACTICS .
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