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... nature , which determine our actions ; but there seems to be a pretty obvious departure from the natural and ordinary use of words , when we call Hunger , for example , or Friendship , an Active Power . Active Principles , which the ...
... nature , which determine our actions ; but there seems to be a pretty obvious departure from the natural and ordinary use of words , when we call Hunger , for example , or Friendship , an Active Power . Active Principles , which the ...
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... nature , but in the usual discharge of their regular and ordinary functions . The agreeable emotions connected with the performance of acts of duty are not the product of a separate moral sense , but comprehend all the different kinds ...
... nature , but in the usual discharge of their regular and ordinary functions . The agreeable emotions connected with the performance of acts of duty are not the product of a separate moral sense , but comprehend all the different kinds ...
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... Nature , as contradis- tinguished from the positive institutions of society . Such is the etymological and usual signification of the terms . To say , therefore , that virtue consists in a conduct conformable to the law of our nature ...
... Nature , as contradis- tinguished from the positive institutions of society . Such is the etymological and usual signification of the terms . To say , therefore , that virtue consists in a conduct conformable to the law of our nature ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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