The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... moral sentiments under subjection to the selfish feelings , that Cardinal de Retz advises politicians never to risk a motion in a popular assembly , however wise or just it may be , immediately before . dinner . Dr Rush mentions that ...
... moral sentiments under subjection to the selfish feelings , that Cardinal de Retz advises politicians never to risk a motion in a popular assembly , however wise or just it may be , immediately before . dinner . Dr Rush mentions that ...
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... moral faculties ; and hence , the practice of frequent ablution enjoined by the religious codes of the Jews and Mahometans is in accordance with sound philo- sophy . Sir John Pringle , in his Oration upon Captain Cook's Voyage ...
... moral faculties ; and hence , the practice of frequent ablution enjoined by the religious codes of the Jews and Mahometans is in accordance with sound philo- sophy . Sir John Pringle , in his Oration upon Captain Cook's Voyage ...
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deed so hostile is every uncomfortable feeling to the display of amiable and moral qualities , that Benjamin Franklin regarded a long and disagreeable ... moral feelings . " And Dr Caldwell loudly denounces , 6 REMARKS ON THE LAWS OF ACTION.
deed so hostile is every uncomfortable feeling to the display of amiable and moral qualities , that Benjamin Franklin regarded a long and disagreeable ... moral feelings . " And Dr Caldwell loudly denounces , 6 REMARKS ON THE LAWS OF ACTION.
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moral feelings . " And Dr Caldwell loudly denounces , as a piece of unqualified mockery , " the employment of corporal punishment for the moral reformation of criminals . " Such discipline , " says he , " cultivates no moral or ...
moral feelings . " And Dr Caldwell loudly denounces , as a piece of unqualified mockery , " the employment of corporal punishment for the moral reformation of criminals . " Such discipline , " says he , " cultivates no moral or ...
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... moral excellence ; or , in the language of that acute writer , that " Nature herself forbids that you shall make a ... morality , depends on the mere power of occupying ourselves agreeably with this ex- ercise of our eyes and mind , as ...
... moral excellence ; or , in the language of that acute writer , that " Nature herself forbids that you shall make a ... morality , depends on the mere power of occupying ourselves agreeably with this ex- ercise of our eyes and mind , as ...
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