The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1F. Davis, 1787 |
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... allows no place for discovery or invention , properly so called ; and in which all that can belong to a writer is his mode of reasoning , or his judgment of probabilities ; I should have thought it superfluous , had it been easier to me ...
... allows no place for discovery or invention , properly so called ; and in which all that can belong to a writer is his mode of reasoning , or his judgment of probabilities ; I should have thought it superfluous , had it been easier to me ...
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... allows of fornication , adultery , drunk- enness , prodigality , duelling , and of revenge in the extreme ; and lays no stress and lays no stress upon the virtues opposite to these . CHA P. III . THE LAW OF THE LAND . HAT part of ...
... allows of fornication , adultery , drunk- enness , prodigality , duelling , and of revenge in the extreme ; and lays no stress and lays no stress upon the virtues opposite to these . CHA P. III . THE LAW OF THE LAND . HAT part of ...
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... ; teafed by defires that can never be gratified , and the memory of pleasures which must return no more . It will also be allowed by those who have ex- perienced * perienced it , and perhaps by those alone , HUMAN HAPPINESS . 25.
... ; teafed by defires that can never be gratified , and the memory of pleasures which must return no more . It will also be allowed by those who have ex- perienced * perienced it , and perhaps by those alone , HUMAN HAPPINESS . 25.
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... allowed to entertain great doubt . The pleasure of fuccefs is exquifite ; fo alfo is the anxiety of the purfuit , and the pain of difappointment- and what is the worst part of the account , the pleasure is fhort lived . We foon cease to ...
... allowed to entertain great doubt . The pleasure of fuccefs is exquifite ; fo alfo is the anxiety of the purfuit , and the pain of difappointment- and what is the worst part of the account , the pleasure is fhort lived . We foon cease to ...
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... allow of in- dulgence in the deviation from them . The luxu- rious receive no greater pleasure from their dain- ties , than the peafant does from his bread and cheese but the peafant , whenever he goes abroad , finds a feast , whereas ...
... allow of in- dulgence in the deviation from them . The luxu- rious receive no greater pleasure from their dain- ties , than the peafant does from his bread and cheese but the peafant , whenever he goes abroad , finds a feast , whereas ...
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