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Page 136
... means , which were originally interesting merely as being instrumental to the effect , that the acquisition of these means shall excite pleasure for their own sakes . A remarkable con- firmation of this position may be derived from the ...
... means , which were originally interesting merely as being instrumental to the effect , that the acquisition of these means shall excite pleasure for their own sakes . A remarkable con- firmation of this position may be derived from the ...
Page 137
... means of obtaining our ends : " . so that all questions , with regard to the moral character of different actions or dispositions , are to be referred not to the moral sense but to the rational and intellectual powers . It is the end ...
... means of obtaining our ends : " . so that all questions , with regard to the moral character of different actions or dispositions , are to be referred not to the moral sense but to the rational and intellectual powers . It is the end ...
Page 281
... means of his income , and , 2. by means of his expenditure . He is a seller and buyer in one : selling in order to buy , and buying in order to sell . The article or medium by which he is a circulator , Mr. Gray terms his circuland ...
... means of his income , and , 2. by means of his expenditure . He is a seller and buyer in one : selling in order to buy , and buying in order to sell . The article or medium by which he is a circulator , Mr. Gray terms his circuland ...
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