The National Review, Том 10Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1860 |
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... interest , and the cold blasts of the world's neglect ( for this is too true ) ; but on this theory it had no soil in which to grow , no root from which to be nourished , and no air to breathe . It is a sheer impossibility : but yet ...
... interest , and the cold blasts of the world's neglect ( for this is too true ) ; but on this theory it had no soil in which to grow , no root from which to be nourished , and no air to breathe . It is a sheer impossibility : but yet ...
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... interest , that are unbribed by the prospect of present pleasure , are not bought by the mere hope of heaven , or scared alone by the fear of hell . We repeat , that the mere fact that an action may be ex- plained by utility , is not ...
... interest , that are unbribed by the prospect of present pleasure , are not bought by the mere hope of heaven , or scared alone by the fear of hell . We repeat , that the mere fact that an action may be ex- plained by utility , is not ...
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... interest , between virtue and prudence , was well stated by Lord Shaftesbury in his Characteristics . " There are two things , " he says , " which to a rational creature must be horridly offensive and grievous , viz . to have the ...
... interest , between virtue and prudence , was well stated by Lord Shaftesbury in his Characteristics . " There are two things , " he says , " which to a rational creature must be horridly offensive and grievous , viz . to have the ...
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... interest ! and how repeatedly do we find persons of little experience , and little capacity to judge of the ultimate effects and workings of things , the most true and just in their moral judgments ! which we should not find if moral ...
... interest ! and how repeatedly do we find persons of little experience , and little capacity to judge of the ultimate effects and workings of things , the most true and just in their moral judgments ! which we should not find if moral ...
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Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot. interest in the end and long - run of things . How often , again , do men , or at least those who think at all about what goes on in their own minds , feel that the doubt about any action depends not ...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot. interest in the end and long - run of things . How often , again , do men , or at least those who think at all about what goes on in their own minds , feel that the doubt about any action depends not ...
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Стр. 103 - The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story: The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory, Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.
Стр. 395 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that aught of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common.
Стр. 395 - And fear came upon every soul : and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
Стр. 204 - If such do occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?
Стр. 90 - And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part, why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to be quenched, And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused, That she might look at will through every pore?
Стр. 78 - Thus with the year Seasons return ; but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and everduring dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
Стр. 200 - Hence we may infer as highly probable that, if the whole genus of humble-bees became extinct or very rare in England, the heartsease and red clover would become very rare or wholly disappear. The number of humble-bees in any district depends in a great...
Стр. 408 - Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John : who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: (for as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.) Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.
Стр. 124 - I claim, as a citizen, a right to legislate whenever my social rights are invaded by the social act of another." And now for the definition of these "social rights": "If anything invades my social rights, certainly the traffic in strong drink does. It destroys my primary right of security by constantly creating and stimulating social disorder. It invades my right of equality by deriving a profit from the creation of a misery I am taxed to support. It impedes my right to free moral and intellectual...