Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 343
... turned into general rules . Prejudices were confounded with instincts . On man , as he was found in a particular state of society - on government , as it had existed in a particular corner of the world , many just observa- tions were ...
... turned into general rules . Prejudices were confounded with instincts . On man , as he was found in a particular state of society - on government , as it had existed in a particular corner of the world , many just observa- tions were ...
Pagina 533
... turned , and turned again , and at last hung on a scarecrow . Petrarch has really suffered much from this cause . Yet that he should have so suffered is a sufficient proof that his excellencies were not of the highest order . A line may ...
... turned , and turned again , and at last hung on a scarecrow . Petrarch has really suffered much from this cause . Yet that he should have so suffered is a sufficient proof that his excellencies were not of the highest order . A line may ...
Pagina 583
... turned to Cæsar . " By all the Gods , Caius ! you have won your lady fairly . A splendid victory ! You deserve a triumph . " " What a madman Clodius has become ! " " " Intolerable . But come and sup with me on the Nones . You have no ...
... turned to Cæsar . " By all the Gods , Caius ! you have won your lady fairly . A splendid victory ! You deserve a triumph . " " What a madman Clodius has become ! " " " Intolerable . But come and sup with me on the Nones . You have no ...
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UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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