The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 20
... passions of physical necessity , and the one equally with the other , inde- pendent of the reason and the will : and this is the pervading principle of a book written in the vulgar tongue , and sent into the world for the edification of ...
... passions of physical necessity , and the one equally with the other , inde- pendent of the reason and the will : and this is the pervading principle of a book written in the vulgar tongue , and sent into the world for the edification of ...
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... passion , an appetite of irresistible physical necessity , might be applicable a few millenniums hence , if it were true ; but the position upon which it rests is false . So much for the great discovery in political science ! But these ...
... passion , an appetite of irresistible physical necessity , might be applicable a few millenniums hence , if it were true ; but the position upon which it rests is false . So much for the great discovery in political science ! But these ...
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... passions in human nature - parental affection . But if this value be disregarded by those who are alone in a capacity to feel it , the society cannot be called upon to put itself in their place , and has no farther business in its ...
... passions in human nature - parental affection . But if this value be disregarded by those who are alone in a capacity to feel it , the society cannot be called upon to put itself in their place , and has no farther business in its ...
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... passions of an uninstructed multitude . Marat and Hebert were continually talking to the people of their rights , and representing themselves as the enlightened friends of humanity . Our sappers and miners tread faithfully in their ...
... passions of an uninstructed multitude . Marat and Hebert were continually talking to the people of their rights , and representing themselves as the enlightened friends of humanity . Our sappers and miners tread faithfully in their ...
Page 40
... passion ; they are now an organized association , with their sections , their secret com- mittees , and their treasury . These are fearful facts , even if temporary distress were the only cause of the existing spirit of insubordination ...
... passion ; they are now an organized association , with their sections , their secret com- mittees , and their treasury . These are fearful facts , even if temporary distress were the only cause of the existing spirit of insubordination ...
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