It is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all art, a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living... The Monist - Page 360edited by - 1895Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Kidd - 1902 - 556 pages
...in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature. It is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1904 - 160 pages
...intellectual or ethical, but also through altruistic movements. One likes to quote Burke's words: " Society is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all...virtue and in all perfection." It is a partnership including generations yet unborn. As one reflects on the condition of the present age, as one reflects... | |
| George Lawrence Scherger - 1904 - 324 pages
...in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature. It is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership... | |
| Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes - 1904 - 224 pages
...but is disinclined to commit itself as to religion. Yet it has more and more come to be regarded as a " partnership in all science, a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection." Similarly Professor Green thought that the State's function was to ensure the realisation of the best... | |
| Lorin Gurney Sampson Farr - 1904 - 218 pages
...Ideal State. And what a glorious triumph is this. For what Ideal can compare to the Ideal State? — a partnership in all science, a partnership in all art, a partnership in every virtue and all perfection" — the most beautiful thing in the world, the object of our love and devotion for... | |
| O. Madoc Roberts - 1906 - 228 pages
...in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary or perishable nature. It is a partnership in all science ; a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership... | |
| 1906 - 866 pages
...in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature. lt is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1907 - 822 pages
...intellectual or ethical, but also through altruistic movements. One likes to quote Burke's words: "Society is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all...virtue and in all perfection." It is a partnership including generations yet unborn. As one reflects on the condition of the present age, as one reflects... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1907 - 930 pages
...intellectual or ethical, but also through altruistic movements. One likes to quote Burke's words: "Society is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all...virtue and in all perfection." It is a partnership including generations yet unborn. As one reflects on the condition of the present age, as one reflects... | |
| Sir George Newman - 1907 - 216 pages
...in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary or perishable nature. It is a partnership in all science ; a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership... | |
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