On LibertyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1913 - Всего страниц: 68 |
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... custom , which is not only , as the proverb says , a second nature , but is continually mistaken for the first . The effect of custom , in preventing any misgiving respecting the rules of con- duct which mankind impose on one another ...
... custom , which is not only , as the proverb says , a second nature , but is continually mistaken for the first . The effect of custom , in preventing any misgiving respecting the rules of con- duct which mankind impose on one another ...
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... custom to do , it may be that we do ourselves as much evil as ever by our treatment of them . Socrates was put to death , but the by the British Government , had had the effect of retarding the ascendancy of the British name , and ...
... custom to do , it may be that we do ourselves as much evil as ever by our treatment of them . Socrates was put to death , but the by the British Government , had had the effect of retarding the ascendancy of the British name , and ...
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... custom of his nation , his class , or his religious profession . He has thus , on the one hand , a collection of ethical maxims , which he believes to have been vouchsafed to him by infallible wisdom as rules for his government ; and on ...
... custom of his nation , his class , or his religious profession . He has thus , on the one hand , a collection of ethical maxims , which he believes to have been vouchsafed to him by infallible wisdom as rules for his government ; and on ...
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... customs of other people are the rule of conduct , there is wanting one of the principal ingredients of human happi- ness , and quite the chief ingredient of individual and social progress . In maintaining this principle , the greatest ...
... customs of other people are the rule of conduct , there is wanting one of the principal ingredients of human happi- ness , and quite the chief ingredient of individual and social progress . In maintaining this principle , the greatest ...
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... customs be both good as customs , and suitable to him , yet to conform to custom , merely as custom , does not educate or develop in him any of the ? qualities which are the distinctive en- dcwment of a human being . The hu- man ...
... customs be both good as customs , and suitable to him , yet to conform to custom , merely as custom , does not educate or develop in him any of the ? qualities which are the distinctive en- dcwment of a human being . The hu- man ...
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