AutobiographyLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1873 - 313페이지 |
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... things do not interest , has only himself to blame if he reads farther , and I do not desire any other indulgence from him than that of bearing in mind , that for him these pages were not written . I was born in London , on the 20th of ...
... things do not interest , has only himself to blame if he reads farther , and I do not desire any other indulgence from him than that of bearing in mind , that for him these pages were not written . I was born in London , on the 20th of ...
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... things which it is impossible not to be struck with : one of them unfortunately a very common circum- stance , the ... thing , had he done no more than to support himself and his family during so many years by writing , without ever ...
... things which it is impossible not to be struck with : one of them unfortunately a very common circum- stance , the ... thing , had he done no more than to support himself and his family during so many years by writing , without ever ...
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... thing approaching to the same amount of reading and research . And to this is to be added , that during the whole period , a considerable part of almost every day was employed in the instruction of his children : in the case of one of ...
... thing approaching to the same amount of reading and research . And to this is to be added , that during the whole period , a considerable part of almost every day was employed in the instruction of his children : in the case of one of ...
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... thing besides Greek , that I learnt as a lesson in this part of my childhood , was arithmetic : this also my father taught me : it was the task of the evenings , and I well remember its disagreeable- ness . But the lessons were only a ...
... thing besides Greek , that I learnt as a lesson in this part of my childhood , was arithmetic : this also my father taught me : it was the task of the evenings , and I well remember its disagreeable- ness . But the lessons were only a ...
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... pupils , in almost as full a sense as for my own : I , however , derived from this discipline the great advantage , of learning more thoroughly and retaining more lastingly the things which I was CHILDHOOD AND EARLY EDUCATION . 9.
... pupils , in almost as full a sense as for my own : I , however , derived from this discipline the great advantage , of learning more thoroughly and retaining more lastingly the things which I was CHILDHOOD AND EARLY EDUCATION . 9.
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acquainted acquired afterwards Analytic Psychology ANDREW FINDLATER attempt became believe Bentham called character Charles Austin Charles Buller chiefly classes commenced common complete considerable conviction creed cultivation debate discussion doctrines early Edinburgh Review edition effect election eminent England English Essay exercise existence father favour feeling felt Ford Abbey Fraser's Magazine gave give Government Grote habit happiness History House human ideas important improvement India influence institutions intellectual interest knew labour learnt Liberals Logic Lord Lord Belper Lord Durham mankind member of Parliament ment mind modes of thought moral nation nature never objects Octavo opinions Parliament party period persons philosophic Radicals philosophy pleasure poetry points Political Economy practical principles published question Radical regarded religion Roebuck Samuel Bentham seemed social society speculation speech suffrage theory things thinkers tion took Tory treatise truth Utilitarian Westminster Review whole writings written wrote
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67 페이지 - I now had opinions; a creed, a doctrine, a philosophy; in one among the best senses of the word, a religion; the inculcation and diffusion of which could be made the principal outward purpose of a life.
226 페이지 - The notion that truths external to the mind may be known by intuition or consciousness, independently of observation and experience, is, I am persuaded, in these times, the great intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory, every inveterate belief and every intense feeling, of which the origin is not remembered, is enabled to dispense with the obligation of justifying itself by reason, and is erected into its own allsufficient voucher and justification....
143 페이지 - The maintenance of a due balance among the faculties, now seemed to me of primary importance. The cultivation of the feelings became one of the cardinal points in my ethical and philosophical creed.
231 페이지 - ... forward to a time when society will no longer be divided into the idle and the industrious ; when the rule that they who do not work shall not eat, will be applied not to paupers only, but impartially to all ; when the division of the produce of labour, instead of depending, as in so great a degree it now does, on the accident of birth, will be made by concert on an acknowledged principle of justice...
161 페이지 - If I am asked, what system of political philosophy I substituted for that which, as a philosophy, I had abandoned, I answer. No system : only a conviction that the true system was something much more complex and many-sided than I had previously had any idea of, and that its office was to supply, not a set of model institutions, but principles from which the institutions suitable to any given circumstances might be deduced.
274 페이지 - There is therefore a natural hostility between him and a philosophy which discourages the explanation of feelings and moral facts by circumstances and association, and prefers to treat them as ultimate elements of human nature; a philosophy which is addicted to holding up favourite doctrines as intuitive truths, and deems intuition to be the voice of Nature and of God, speaking with an authority higher than that of our reason.
169 페이지 - I could disbelieve the doctrine of the formation of character by circumstances ; and remembering the wish of Fox respecting the doctrine of resistance to governments,that it might never be forgotten by kings, nor remembered by subjects, I said that it would be a blessing if the doctrine of necessity could be believed by all quoad the characters of others, and disbelieved in regard to their own.
251 페이지 - I have sought for such alleviation as my state admitted of, by the mode of life which most enabled me to feel her still near me. I bought a cottage as close as possible to the place where she is buried...
5 페이지 - But my father, in all his teaching, demanded of me not only the utmost that I could do, but much that I could by no possibility have done.
241 페이지 - For seven and a half years that blessing was mine ; for seven and a half only ! I can say nothing which could describe, even in the faintest manner, what that loss was and is. But because I know that she would have wished it, I endeavour to make the best of what life I have left, and to work on for her purposes with such diminished strength as can be derived from thoughts of her, and communion with her memory.