The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... feeling It ministers to robustness as well as tenderness of religious life , and is a wonderful expression of the religious characteristics of the English nation ; although to more sensuous nations like the French and Spanish it would ...
... feeling It ministers to robustness as well as tenderness of religious life , and is a wonderful expression of the religious characteristics of the English nation ; although to more sensuous nations like the French and Spanish it would ...
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... feeling in our own mind , a pain more or less intense ' attendant on violation of duty ; which in properly cultivated moral natures rises into shrinking from it as an impossibility . ' And he observes further , that utilitarians have as ...
... feeling in our own mind , a pain more or less intense ' attendant on violation of duty ; which in properly cultivated moral natures rises into shrinking from it as an impossibility . ' And he observes further , that utilitarians have as ...
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... feeling among men that any institution of the kind , however great its shortcomings , and though it be defective in an economical point of view , as we have recently endeavoured to prove , yet we can hail as a valuable means to the ...
... feeling among men that any institution of the kind , however great its shortcomings , and though it be defective in an economical point of view , as we have recently endeavoured to prove , yet we can hail as a valuable means to the ...
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