The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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92. oldal
... whole . Such is self - love . We give this name to that part of our constitution , by which we are incited to do or ... whole individual happiness , without regard to the present , only as it is a part of the whole , and without any ...
... whole . Such is self - love . We give this name to that part of our constitution , by which we are incited to do or ... whole individual happiness , without regard to the present , only as it is a part of the whole , and without any ...
144. oldal
... whole time , and exerting his whole power , to its full extent , in doing whatever is commanded him . And when all this is done , such is the relation between the parties , that he has placed the Master , God , under no obligation ; he ...
... whole time , and exerting his whole power , to its full extent , in doing whatever is commanded him . And when all this is done , such is the relation between the parties , that he has placed the Master , God , under no obligation ; he ...
340. oldal
... whole of the society . power And , hence , as God wills the happiness of man , we see another reason why society is ... whole , which they are bound to use only for his protection and defence , they may use for his injury and oppression ...
... whole of the society . power And , hence , as God wills the happiness of man , we see another reason why society is ... whole , which they are bound to use only for his protection and defence , they may use for his injury and oppression ...
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