English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... affection in any degree must necessarily act according to it , if it happens not to be opposed either by some settled sedate affection towards a conceived private good or by some sud- den , strong , and forcible passion , as of lust or ...
... affection in any degree must necessarily act according to it , if it happens not to be opposed either by some settled sedate affection towards a conceived private good or by some sud- den , strong , and forcible passion , as of lust or ...
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... affection or aversion in a stronger degree than is suitable to his own private good or that of the system to which he is joined . For in either case the affection is ill and vicious . Now , if a rational creature has that degree of aver ...
... affection or aversion in a stronger degree than is suitable to his own private good or that of the system to which he is joined . For in either case the affection is ill and vicious . Now , if a rational creature has that degree of aver ...
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... affection , human- ity , obligingness , or that sort of civility which rises from a just sense of the com- mon rights of mankind and the natural equality there is among those of the same species . And indeed if we consider the thing ...
... affection , human- ity , obligingness , or that sort of civility which rises from a just sense of the com- mon rights of mankind and the natural equality there is among those of the same species . And indeed if we consider the thing ...
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