New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 141
... moral matters , there is still in many and many points and respects a general uniformity ; so much so as to lead numbers prematurely to speak of morality as a fixed thing ; and no doubt it is a fixable one ; but the understanding has ...
... moral matters , there is still in many and many points and respects a general uniformity ; so much so as to lead numbers prematurely to speak of morality as a fixed thing ; and no doubt it is a fixable one ; but the understanding has ...
Page 175
... moral world is a system of compensations , and inost men are Heraclituses and Democrituses in turn , according as the bile or the pancreatic juices for the moment prevail . What , then , is the moral to be derived from all this ...
... moral world is a system of compensations , and inost men are Heraclituses and Democrituses in turn , according as the bile or the pancreatic juices for the moment prevail . What , then , is the moral to be derived from all this ...
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... moral force had fulfilled political right - if we are asked to declare this man , we shall lay our finger on that tall Irishman who is to be seen in the Four Courts robed in the humble folds of a stuff gown , and who is emphatically de ...
... moral force had fulfilled political right - if we are asked to declare this man , we shall lay our finger on that tall Irishman who is to be seen in the Four Courts robed in the humble folds of a stuff gown , and who is emphatically de ...
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