Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... moral principle in- violate at the expense of divers other moral principles . Upon the whole , therefore , I come to the conclusion that the cause of public morality will be best served by moralists permitting to statesmen , what ...
... moral principle in- violate at the expense of divers other moral principles . Upon the whole , therefore , I come to the conclusion that the cause of public morality will be best served by moralists permitting to statesmen , what ...
Page 292
... moral or reli- gious instruction . Her principal works are- The Women of Eng- land , ' 1838 ; A Summer and Winter in the Pyrenees , ' 1841 ; The Daughters of England , ' 1842 ; The Wives of England , ' and ' The Mothers of England ...
... moral or reli- gious instruction . Her principal works are- The Women of Eng- land , ' 1838 ; A Summer and Winter in the Pyrenees , ' 1841 ; The Daughters of England , ' 1842 ; The Wives of England , ' and ' The Mothers of England ...
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... moral qualities do , no doubt , constantly vary , so that in one man , or perhaps even in one generation , there ... morals of mankind there is , so far as we are aware , no progress . The desolation of countries and the slaughter of men ...
... moral qualities do , no doubt , constantly vary , so that in one man , or perhaps even in one generation , there ... morals of mankind there is , so far as we are aware , no progress . The desolation of countries and the slaughter of men ...
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