Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 65
עמוד 46
... moral . Violet Staunton . I know he says that ; but I'm afraid their biographies would hardly bear him out . Lady Lilith Wardour . According to my theory , every one is moral who does his own spe- cial work in the best way possible ...
... moral . Violet Staunton . I know he says that ; but I'm afraid their biographies would hardly bear him out . Lady Lilith Wardour . According to my theory , every one is moral who does his own spe- cial work in the best way possible ...
עמוד 351
... moral law , he denies it to be moral ? Is he to be more or less condemned because , while commit- ting a murder , he proceeds to assert that every- body ought to commit murder when he chooses ? Without seeking to untwist all the strands ...
... moral law , he denies it to be moral ? Is he to be more or less condemned because , while commit- ting a murder , he proceeds to assert that every- body ought to commit murder when he chooses ? Without seeking to untwist all the strands ...
עמוד 366
... moral heroism ; only , unfortunately , the heroes whom human beings take up and fondle in their rather capricious and sometimes very idolatrous fancies , are but seldom moral heroes , and hardly ever heroes to us only because they are moral ...
... moral heroism ; only , unfortunately , the heroes whom human beings take up and fondle in their rather capricious and sometimes very idolatrous fancies , are but seldom moral heroes , and hardly ever heroes to us only because they are moral ...
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