The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... observe the success of those with whom we compare ourselves to be greater than our own . " Jealousy is considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are ...
... observe the success of those with whom we compare ourselves to be greater than our own . " Jealousy is considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are ...
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... observe , that in cases where men are impelled to do good and to improve them- selves , by higher motives , this spur does not necessarily act ; and that its action ceases when the want of it ceases . For men are sometimes induced to ...
... observe , that in cases where men are impelled to do good and to improve them- selves , by higher motives , this spur does not necessarily act ; and that its action ceases when the want of it ceases . For men are sometimes induced to ...
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... observe , that education is capable of a very ex- tensive sense ; it may include communicating useful knowledge of any sort , and at any time , and in any manner : also form- ing any kind of good habits , of body or mind , in another ...
... observe , that education is capable of a very ex- tensive sense ; it may include communicating useful knowledge of any sort , and at any time , and in any manner : also form- ing any kind of good habits , of body or mind , in another ...
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... observe in reply , that Christianity has greatly improved religion , that it has greatly strengthened our hopes of future happiness , by bringing life and immortality to light , and that , inasmuch as it has made such improvements , it ...
... observe in reply , that Christianity has greatly improved religion , that it has greatly strengthened our hopes of future happiness , by bringing life and immortality to light , and that , inasmuch as it has made such improvements , it ...
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... observation of human nature in all its va⚫ rious workings , and aided by all the precision of mathematical reasoning . Upon so intricate a subject we must expect to find some occasional subtilties in the decisions , and refinements in ...
... observation of human nature in all its va⚫ rious workings , and aided by all the precision of mathematical reasoning . Upon so intricate a subject we must expect to find some occasional subtilties in the decisions , and refinements in ...
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