the law of nature," because its general precepts are essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man, as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, or, in other words, as long as he continues to be man, in... Works - Sayfa 51Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1891Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
 | Sir James Mackintosh - 1828 - 89 sayfa
...necessarily flow from the constitution of things, and are as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature. It is " the law of nature," because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man, as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, or, in other... | |
 | 1833
...smallest degree from barbarism. Mackintosh dispelled this error. Speaking of the law of nature he says, ' It is the law of nature, — because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, — or, in other... | |
 | 1833
...smallest degree from barbarism. Mackintosh dispelled this error. Speaking of the law of nature he says, ' It is the law of nature, — because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, — or, in other... | |
 | Englishmen - 1837
...smallest degree from barbarism. Mackintosh dispelled this error. Speaking of the law of nature he says, ' It is the law of nature, — because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, — or, in other... | |
 | George Ensor - 1838 - 60 sayfa
...necessarily flow from the constitution of things, and are as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature. It is " the law of nature" because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man, as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, or, in other... | |
 | John Duer - 1845
...vindicated the propriety of the appellation in one of the noblest passages of English literature : " It is the law of " nature, because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote " the happiness of man, as long as he remains a being of the same nature " with which he is at present endowed ; or, in other... | |
 | Sir James Mackintosh - 1846
...necessarily flowing from the constitution of things, and as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature. It is " the law of nature," because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man, as long as ho remains a being of the same nature with which he is- at present endowed, or, in other... | |
 | Sir James Mackintosh - 1848 - 580 sayfa
...necessarily flowing from the constitution of things, and as fixed and inevitable as the order of nature. It is " the law of nature," because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man, as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, or, in other... | |
 | George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853
...degree from barbarism. Mackintosh dispelled this error. Speaking of the law of nature he says, « It ¡8 the law of nature, — because its general precepts...essentially adapted to promote the happiness of man as long as he remains a being of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, — or, in other... | |
 | William Grapel - 1857 - 106 sayfa
...arbitrary enactment to that Jus Gentium, or Natural Law, which binds in every land, at every time, " because its general precepts are essentially adapted to " promote the happiness of Man as long as he remains a being " of the same nature with which he is at present endowed, or, " in other... | |
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