The North American Review, 96. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 152
... direct legislation , the distinct enuncia- tion of the will of the state through its lawful and constitu- tional organs . But a considerable portion of the rules which regulate the relations of men in civil society are not the re- sult ...
... direct legislation , the distinct enuncia- tion of the will of the state through its lawful and constitu- tional organs . But a considerable portion of the rules which regulate the relations of men in civil society are not the re- sult ...
Sayfa 386
... direct . Some action proximate to the end is the direct object of volition . We will to gain the position . The pleasure of the prospect follows . Man cannot , therefore , make happiness a direct object of volition . He wills the doing ...
... direct . Some action proximate to the end is the direct object of volition . We will to gain the position . The pleasure of the prospect follows . Man cannot , therefore , make happiness a direct object of volition . He wills the doing ...
Sayfa 396
... direct our thoughts forward to a future life ; and if this be admitted , it is seen that the want of right adjustment which we feel may be , and probably is , only temporary , the result of a present derangement of the Divine order ...
... direct our thoughts forward to a future life ; and if this be admitted , it is seen that the want of right adjustment which we feel may be , and probably is , only temporary , the result of a present derangement of the Divine order ...
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