The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... human judgments . Of this habitual diversity there are two general causes . The one consists in the variety of circumstances in which the same subject is seen by different persons . The other , in the variations of condition under which ...
... human judgments . Of this habitual diversity there are two general causes . The one consists in the variety of circumstances in which the same subject is seen by different persons . The other , in the variations of condition under which ...
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... human heart has , no less than the religious , its stated period of idolatry . The medi - æval chivalry , generally , ( as well as the worship of the Virgin , ) was the idolatry of love , in the person of emancipated woman . The avarice ...
... human heart has , no less than the religious , its stated period of idolatry . The medi - æval chivalry , generally , ( as well as the worship of the Virgin , ) was the idolatry of love , in the person of emancipated woman . The avarice ...
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... human point out , that human intelligence , hitherto intellect . Again , it can not be honestly at least , has been less competent , and has pretended , that our own law - makers are had less part , for good or evil , in the art of more ...
... human point out , that human intelligence , hitherto intellect . Again , it can not be honestly at least , has been less competent , and has pretended , that our own law - makers are had less part , for good or evil , in the art of more ...
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real import stamps it as the first step of humanity in the inductive exploration of the science of government , of the laws of society . For as human happiness is the effect of these laws , and human feelings a constituent element of ...
real import stamps it as the first step of humanity in the inductive exploration of the science of government , of the laws of society . For as human happiness is the effect of these laws , and human feelings a constituent element of ...
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... human nature " have done and will do , ) in this , that having to present at one view a many faced object , of which no one eye can embrace the whole at once , they strive to mould it into such a shape as will offer the largest possible ...
... human nature " have done and will do , ) in this , that having to present at one view a many faced object , of which no one eye can embrace the whole at once , they strive to mould it into such a shape as will offer the largest possible ...
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