The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... HONOR . Paley , who degrades the spirit of honor into a mere club - law among the higher classes originating in selfish convenience , and en- forced by the penalty of excommunication from the society which habit had rendered ...
... HONOR . Paley , who degrades the spirit of honor into a mere club - law among the higher classes originating in selfish convenience , and en- forced by the penalty of excommunication from the society which habit had rendered ...
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... honor ! ” When I call duelling , and similar aberrations of honor , a moral heresy , I refer to the force of the Greek dıgerıç , as signifying a principle or opinion taken up by THE WILL for the will's sake , as a proof and pledge to ...
... honor ! ” When I call duelling , and similar aberrations of honor , a moral heresy , I refer to the force of the Greek dıgerıç , as signifying a principle or opinion taken up by THE WILL for the will's sake , as a proof and pledge to ...
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... HONOR in the European monarchies as connected with the corruptions of Chris- tianity ; and an inquiry into the specific causes of the inefficacy which has attended the combined efforts of divines and moralists against the practice and ...
... HONOR in the European monarchies as connected with the corruptions of Chris- tianity ; and an inquiry into the specific causes of the inefficacy which has attended the combined efforts of divines and moralists against the practice and ...
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... honor , and ignominy were all calculated for the advantage of the law- makers . But in order to frighten away the stronger , whom they could not coerce by fair contest , and to secure greater advantages for themselves than 124.
... honor , and ignominy were all calculated for the advantage of the law- makers . But in order to frighten away the stronger , whom they could not coerce by fair contest , and to secure greater advantages for themselves than 124.
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... honor to that , which ever it be . But if the doctrine taught in these our works please you , then it is but just that you should honor me too in the same proportion . Plato's 2d Letter to Dion . WHAT is that which first strikes us ...
... honor to that , which ever it be . But if the doctrine taught in these our works please you , then it is but just that you should honor me too in the same proportion . Plato's 2d Letter to Dion . WHAT is that which first strikes us ...
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admiration ancient appear Aristotle Ball's believe British called cause character Civita Vecchia common contemplate derived divine doctrine duty effect English ESSAY excellence existence experience fact faith feeling fleet former French genius Gorgias ground hath heart HERACLIT honor hope human idea imagination individual influence instance instinct intel intellectual island knowledge latter least less light likewise living Lord Bacon Lord Nelson Malta Maltese mankind means ment Method mind Minorca moral nations nature necessity neral never objects once opinion original outward particular passions perfect persons phænomena phænomenon philosophy Plato poet Polytheism Port Mahon possession present principle Prodicus progress purpose quæ racter reader reason relations religion Robert Hooke scarcely sense Sicily Sir Alexander Ball soul spirit stable Theory talent theory things thou thought tion true truth understanding Vallette virtue whole wisdom words youth καὶ