The Republican, כרך 13Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1970 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 71
עמוד 434
... happiness . I will venture to declare , with- out any fear of censure , that the least important discoveries of moral evidence in these Lectures will have more influence on human happiness than all the discoveries of physical science ...
... happiness . I will venture to declare , with- out any fear of censure , that the least important discoveries of moral evidence in these Lectures will have more influence on human happiness than all the discoveries of physical science ...
עמוד 574
... happiness and ad- vancement of human perfectibility . The true criterion of a dis- ciplined conscience is to hold principles inflexible , but rules plia- ble , and accommodative to circumstances ; the disposition of benevolence towards ...
... happiness and ad- vancement of human perfectibility . The true criterion of a dis- ciplined conscience is to hold principles inflexible , but rules plia- ble , and accommodative to circumstances ; the disposition of benevolence towards ...
עמוד 575
... happiness ; guarantee the society from the existing evils of civilized life ; and advance human per- fectibility in new experiments of coadjutation , substituted to com- petition in the improvement of social institutions . This exem ...
... happiness ; guarantee the society from the existing evils of civilized life ; and advance human per- fectibility in new experiments of coadjutation , substituted to com- petition in the improvement of social institutions . This exem ...
תוכן
VOLUME XIII | 7 |
Notice of Every Womans Book Recapitulation of Stewarts | 17 |
tracts from the Reverend Robert Taylors 44th Oration W | 32 |
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