Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... Whilst an extreme party maintains that music , dancing , the drama , and what are commonly called amusements , are equally worthy to be included . In place of all which discordance we ought to have agreement . - Whether shall we adopt ...
... Whilst an extreme party maintains that music , dancing , the drama , and what are commonly called amusements , are equally worthy to be included . In place of all which discordance we ought to have agreement . - Whether shall we adopt ...
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... whilst those forming the smaller party will receive the same amount of hap- piness each , from the adoption of the opposite course : then if ' greatest happiness ' is to be our guide , it must follow , must it not , that the larger ...
... whilst those forming the smaller party will receive the same amount of hap- piness each , from the adoption of the opposite course : then if ' greatest happiness ' is to be our guide , it must follow , must it not , that the larger ...
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... whilst of extravagance he has an absolute horror . Whatever adds to his store seems to him good : whatever takes from it , bad . And should a pass- ing gleam of generosity lead him on some special occasion to open his purse , he is ...
... whilst of extravagance he has an absolute horror . Whatever adds to his store seems to him good : whatever takes from it , bad . And should a pass- ing gleam of generosity lead him on some special occasion to open his purse , he is ...
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... whilst amongst ourselves a child often puzzles its seniors by the question - Who made God ? Is it in justice ? No : badly as the moderns have treated slaves , they have never , like the Spartans , encouraged their young warriors to ...
... whilst amongst ourselves a child often puzzles its seniors by the question - Who made God ? Is it in justice ? No : badly as the moderns have treated slaves , they have never , like the Spartans , encouraged their young warriors to ...
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... whilst there were laws of matter , such things could not be that they were proved impossibilities . Exactly so . But rest satisfied that they are not more complete impossibilities than are your proposed achievements , which similarly ...
... whilst there were laws of matter , such things could not be that they were proved impossibilities . Exactly so . But rest satisfied that they are not more complete impossibilities than are your proposed achievements , which similarly ...
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