Modern Civilisation in Relation to Christianity: A Series of EssaysWilliam Blackwood & Sons, 1864 - 128 sider |
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... Magazine , and , which enlists Mr Buckle's heartiest and most fervid homage is really no other than an endeavour to reduce Morality to an affair of calculation . The principle is essentially sordid . Assuming enjoyment to be the ...
... Magazine , and , which enlists Mr Buckle's heartiest and most fervid homage is really no other than an endeavour to reduce Morality to an affair of calculation . The principle is essentially sordid . Assuming enjoyment to be the ...
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... Magazine - from which all the above citations are taken - Mr M. says : - " In an improving state of the human mind , the influences are constantly on the in- crease , which tend to generate in each individual a feeling of unity with all ...
... Magazine - from which all the above citations are taken - Mr M. says : - " In an improving state of the human mind , the influences are constantly on the in- crease , which tend to generate in each individual a feeling of unity with all ...
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... . Indiffer- * Fraser's Magazine , May , 1859. See also " On Liberty , " by John Stuart Mill , pp . 74 , 76 , 87 , 93 , passages too long and desultory to be quoted here . on ence to human affection ! love , " than 40 MODERN CIVILIZATION .
... . Indiffer- * Fraser's Magazine , May , 1859. See also " On Liberty , " by John Stuart Mill , pp . 74 , 76 , 87 , 93 , passages too long and desultory to be quoted here . on ence to human affection ! love , " than 40 MODERN CIVILIZATION .
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... newspaper article , the magazine essay , the review , and even the sermon . Nay , is it not true that our popular histories are popular , just in propor- tion as they are imbued with the elements which attract in fiction ? The great ...
... newspaper article , the magazine essay , the review , and even the sermon . Nay , is it not true that our popular histories are popular , just in propor- tion as they are imbued with the elements which attract in fiction ? The great ...
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... Blackwood's Magazine ' during the lifetime of Lord Macaulay , but he never attempted to make any reply . The charges are so direct , and urged in such unmistakable language , that no writer who valued his character for either accuracy ...
... Blackwood's Magazine ' during the lifetime of Lord Macaulay , but he never attempted to make any reply . The charges are so direct , and urged in such unmistakable language , that no writer who valued his character for either accuracy ...
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Side 11 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.
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Side 7 - RUSSIAN SHORES OF THE BLACK SEA In the Autumn of 1852. With a Voyage down the Volga and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks. By LAURENCE OLIPHANT, Esq.
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Side 128 - PEOPLE'S EDITION, 31s. 6d. Life of John Duke of Marlborough. With some Account of his Contemporaries, and of the War of the Succession.
Side 128 - Burton.— The History of Scotland, from the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689—1748).
Side 81 - WHO loves not Knowledge ? Who shall rail Against her beauty? May she mix With men and prosper ! Who shall fix Her pillars? Let her work prevail. But on her forehead sits a fire : She sets her forward countenance And leaps into the future chance, Submitting all things to desire.
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