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Page 699
To shew that the human mind is disinterested , or that it is naturally interested in the welfare of othersin the same way , and from the same direct motives , by which we are impelled to the pursuit of our own interest The objects in ...
To shew that the human mind is disinterested , or that it is naturally interested in the welfare of othersin the same way , and from the same direct motives , by which we are impelled to the pursuit of our own interest The objects in ...
Page 715
... in order to prevent their wives from gadding abroad at unseemly hours , or whether it originated in political motives , we can- not say ; but it is sufficiently understood that Prince Eugene wished to direct this circumstance to the ...
... in order to prevent their wives from gadding abroad at unseemly hours , or whether it originated in political motives , we can- not say ; but it is sufficiently understood that Prince Eugene wished to direct this circumstance to the ...
Page 886
... it was held , must not first direct his attention to the oracles of truth , and then deduce for himself his own system ; but he must be acquainted with the Institutiones of Calvin , or the Theologia of Limborch , the Otoñoysμeva of ...
... it was held , must not first direct his attention to the oracles of truth , and then deduce for himself his own system ; but he must be acquainted with the Institutiones of Calvin , or the Theologia of Limborch , the Otoñoysμeva of ...
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