I mean that it is not a safe way of arguing, to assume certain principles as so many dictates, impulses, and instincts of nature, and then to draw conclusions from these principles, as to the rectitude or wrongness of actions, independent of the tendency... manual - Page 27by e.r. humphreys, lld - 1856Full view - About this book
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