Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... savage , the rapacious , the violent ; not for the just , the gentle , the benevolent . All necessity for external force implies a morbid state . Dungeons for the felon ; a strait - jacket for the maniac ; crutches for the lame ; stays ...
... savage , the rapacious , the violent ; not for the just , the gentle , the benevolent . All necessity for external force implies a morbid state . Dungeons for the felon ; a strait - jacket for the maniac ; crutches for the lame ; stays ...
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... savage , and the Shakspeares and Newtons of a civilized state , lie unnumbered degrees of difference . The contrasts of races in form , colour , and feature , are not greater than the contrasts in their moral and intellectual qualities ...
... savage , and the Shakspeares and Newtons of a civilized state , lie unnumbered degrees of difference . The contrasts of races in form , colour , and feature , are not greater than the contrasts in their moral and intellectual qualities ...
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... savage asceticism attributes to the Deity a barbarity equal to its own , and conceives him as delighting in human sacrifices ; whilst it may be true that amongst our- selves the same notion yet lingers , under the form of occasional ...
... savage asceticism attributes to the Deity a barbarity equal to its own , and conceives him as delighting in human sacrifices ; whilst it may be true that amongst our- selves the same notion yet lingers , under the form of occasional ...
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... savage to that nature which enables the civilised man to sacrifice a present gratification for a future greater one , involves much suffering ; but the necessities of social life demanding such a change , and continually visiting the ...
... savage to that nature which enables the civilised man to sacrifice a present gratification for a future greater one , involves much suffering ; but the necessities of social life demanding such a change , and continually visiting the ...
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... savage to a cultivated state is the advance of its dominion . It is by their greater harmony with it that the laws , opinions , and usages of a civilized society are chiefly distinguished from those of a barbarous one . How instrumental ...
... savage to a cultivated state is the advance of its dominion . It is by their greater harmony with it that the laws , opinions , and usages of a civilized society are chiefly distinguished from those of a barbarous one . How instrumental ...
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