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PART II , SECTION I A moral Agent is a being that is capable of those actions that have a moral quality , and which can properly be denominated good or evil in a moral sense , virtuous or vicious , commendable or faulty .
PART II , SECTION I A moral Agent is a being that is capable of those actions that have a moral quality , and which can properly be denominated good or evil in a moral sense , virtuous or vicious , commendable or faulty .
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On the contrary , I have often hid my moral from 20 travelling in a stage - coach , that it is often a comfort to shift one's ... he may have a bolus of sound morality popped down his throat , and be never the wiser for the fraud .
On the contrary , I have often hid my moral from 20 travelling in a stage - coach , that it is often a comfort to shift one's ... he may have a bolus of sound morality popped down his throat , and be never the wiser for the fraud .
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They have no idea of that species of moral truth which I call the first philosophy . . . Liverpool , September 2 . I must spin my thread from my own 4 bowels . . . It occurs forcibly , yea , somewhat pathetically , that he who visits a ...
They have no idea of that species of moral truth which I call the first philosophy . . . Liverpool , September 2 . I must spin my thread from my own 4 bowels . . . It occurs forcibly , yea , somewhat pathetically , that he who visits a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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