Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... men have like conceptions ; and further , that in each man the conception is not the same at any two periods of life . The rationale of this is simple enough . Happiness signi- fies a gratified state of all the faculties . The ...
... men have like conceptions ; and further , that in each man the conception is not the same at any two periods of life . The rationale of this is simple enough . Happiness signi- fies a gratified state of all the faculties . The ...
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... men , into a public pit provided for the purpose . If , then , it be argued that the want of uniformity in men's moral codes , together with the weakness and partiality of their influence , prove the non- existence of a feeling designed ...
... men , into a public pit provided for the purpose . If , then , it be argued that the want of uniformity in men's moral codes , together with the weakness and partiality of their influence , prove the non- existence of a feeling designed ...
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... men secured themselves inside thick walls and behind deep moats , and when women wore daggers , character was not ... men's feelings since the days when Cromwell's body was exhumed , and his head stuck on Temple Bar - the days when ...
... men secured themselves inside thick walls and behind deep moats , and when women wore daggers , character was not ... men's feelings since the days when Cromwell's body was exhumed , and his head stuck on Temple Bar - the days when ...
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... men have been thought , who , because monopoly was unjust , wished to expose the almost ruined manufacturers to the additional difficulty of foreign com- petition ! Could anything be more contrary to common sense ? Here surely was a ...
... men have been thought , who , because monopoly was unjust , wished to expose the almost ruined manufacturers to the additional difficulty of foreign com- petition ! Could anything be more contrary to common sense ? Here surely was a ...
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... men's spheres of activity , but without giving unhappiness to other men in any direct or indirect way . This condition , as we shall by - and - by see , needs to be kept quite distinct from the foregoing one . The observance of it may ...
... men's spheres of activity , but without giving unhappiness to other men in any direct or indirect way . This condition , as we shall by - and - by see , needs to be kept quite distinct from the foregoing one . The observance of it may ...
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