The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... things a course of conduct which conduces to a man's welfare , and that of the race . How the utilitarian ever can dispense with the belief that there is in the nature of things a course which being pursued leads to happiness , we do ...
... things a course of conduct which conduces to a man's welfare , and that of the race . How the utilitarian ever can dispense with the belief that there is in the nature of things a course which being pursued leads to happiness , we do ...
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... things in it , there is , perhaps , not one whose name in generations to come will be associated with more of ... things . Around the thing , rather than the person , has our dexterous authoress entwined her pious musings , and great ...
... things in it , there is , perhaps , not one whose name in generations to come will be associated with more of ... things . Around the thing , rather than the person , has our dexterous authoress entwined her pious musings , and great ...
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... things and honest play , that after reading this story our pulses beat more calmly , and we feel anew that life , though very solemn , may yet be a joyous , happy thing . Springdale Abbey . Extracts from the Diaries and Letters of an ...
... things and honest play , that after reading this story our pulses beat more calmly , and we feel anew that life , though very solemn , may yet be a joyous , happy thing . Springdale Abbey . Extracts from the Diaries and Letters of an ...
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