Contemporary Civilization Source BookColumbia University Press, 1941 |
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... present night and day ; But most be present if we preach or pray . Each want of happiness by hope supplied , And each vacuity of sense by pride : These build as fast as knowledge can destroy ; In folly's cup still laughs the bubble ...
... present night and day ; But most be present if we preach or pray . Each want of happiness by hope supplied , And each vacuity of sense by pride : These build as fast as knowledge can destroy ; In folly's cup still laughs the bubble ...
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... present necessitous condition of mankind , that , wherever any benefit is bestowed by nature in an unlimited abundance , we leave it always in common among the whole human race , and make no subdivisions of right and property . Water ...
... present necessitous condition of mankind , that , wherever any benefit is bestowed by nature in an unlimited abundance , we leave it always in common among the whole human race , and make no subdivisions of right and property . Water ...
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... present them in a way which may enable a given strength of mind , with a given quantity of attention , to take in a greater number than before : in proportion as the understanding embraces more complicated combinations , a simple mode ...
... present them in a way which may enable a given strength of mind , with a given quantity of attention , to take in a greater number than before : in proportion as the understanding embraces more complicated combinations , a simple mode ...
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absurd advantage authority battles of Jarnac become believe Beth-horon body politic Bohola cause Chapter Christians citizens civil common constitution crime Crudeli death decemvirs DENIS DIDEROT Diderot duty earth Encyclopédie enlightened Ephors equality eternal exist fact faculties father fear force G. D. H. Cole give gods greater number hand happiness Heaven honour human race human species ideas impossible individual interest Jean Calas Jesuits Jews judges justice king laws legislative less liberty ligion longer Madame la Maréchale magistrates mankind means ment method Montesquieu moral nations natural law nature necessary neighbour never obey object observe particular passion person philosophes prejudices preservation prince principles progress question reason regard relation religion Rousseau rules sentiment slaves Social Contract society Sovereign Sovereignty Sparta speak superstition supposed thing tion Toulouse truth tyrant virtue Voltaire whole