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... feelings , or rather by feelings which relate to present objects , but by a regard to the greatest sum of happiness , and of the longest duration . The best of human beings are most influenced by the remembrance of what is past and the ...
... feelings , or rather by feelings which relate to present objects , but by a regard to the greatest sum of happiness , and of the longest duration . The best of human beings are most influenced by the remembrance of what is past and the ...
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... feelings of a military man , he disclaims political allusions ; affirming that he has only mentioned such topics when they unavoid- ably occurred in the thread of his narrative . Destiny , accord- ing to him , decided the fate of ...
... feelings of a military man , he disclaims political allusions ; affirming that he has only mentioned such topics when they unavoid- ably occurred in the thread of his narrative . Destiny , accord- ing to him , decided the fate of ...
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... feelings of a people habitually remarkable for their liveliness and im- passioned character , will undoubtedly be considered as possess- ing great and general interest . Yet it is only among the Irish that the powerful nature of that ...
... feelings of a people habitually remarkable for their liveliness and im- passioned character , will undoubtedly be considered as possess- ing great and general interest . Yet it is only among the Irish that the powerful nature of that ...
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