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Pagina 278
Man has certainly an exalted soul ; and the same principle in human nature that aspiring , noble principle founded in benevolence , and cherished by knowledge ; I mean the love of power , which has been so often the cause of slavery ...
Man has certainly an exalted soul ; and the same principle in human nature that aspiring , noble principle founded in benevolence , and cherished by knowledge ; I mean the love of power , which has been so often the cause of slavery ...
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With you perfectly to harmonize in your sentiments of the humanity and wisdom of promoting education in knowledge ... Human appetites , passions , prejudices , and self - love will never be conquered by benev- olence and knowledge alone ...
With you perfectly to harmonize in your sentiments of the humanity and wisdom of promoting education in knowledge ... Human appetites , passions , prejudices , and self - love will never be conquered by benev- olence and knowledge alone ...
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Imagine how all this might eventually operate on some peculiar human creature the direct reverse of a saint ? But for the adequate comprehending of Claggart by a normal nature , these hints are insufficient .
Imagine how all this might eventually operate on some peculiar human creature the direct reverse of a saint ? But for the adequate comprehending of Claggart by a normal nature , these hints are insufficient .
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