A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Volym 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 |
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... disgrace from moral causes . He can suffer remorse where he has acted morally wrong , or be rewarded with complacency from the con- sciousness of his having acted right . As the supe- rior sociability of his nature opens to him ...
... disgrace from moral causes . He can suffer remorse where he has acted morally wrong , or be rewarded with complacency from the con- sciousness of his having acted right . As the supe- rior sociability of his nature opens to him ...
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... disgraceful influence of inordinate Self- love . The proper office of examination , inquiry , and ratiocination , is , strictly speaking , confined to the production of a just discernment , and an ac- curate discrimination . But when ...
... disgraceful influence of inordinate Self- love . The proper office of examination , inquiry , and ratiocination , is , strictly speaking , confined to the production of a just discernment , and an ac- curate discrimination . But when ...
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... disgrace : there is a de- gree of pain in modest diffidence ; but it is amply recompensed by the glow of satisfaction , derived from the favourable opinion of others ; and by the encouragement thus inspired , that the deficiency is not ...
... disgrace : there is a de- gree of pain in modest diffidence ; but it is amply recompensed by the glow of satisfaction , derived from the favourable opinion of others ; and by the encouragement thus inspired , that the deficiency is not ...
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... disgrace , disease , penury , regret , or remorse . Through the want of mode ration , the ambitious lose the advantages of their present pre - eminence ; and flushed with their good fortune , like desperate gamesters , persevere in ...
... disgrace , disease , penury , regret , or remorse . Through the want of mode ration , the ambitious lose the advantages of their present pre - eminence ; and flushed with their good fortune , like desperate gamesters , persevere in ...
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... disgraceful violations of those laws of conduct which interest , propriety , and decency , teach every rational being to approve and admire . They are always of a pernicious ten- dency ; and therefore cannot be optional in their nature ...
... disgraceful violations of those laws of conduct which interest , propriety , and decency , teach every rational being to approve and admire . They are always of a pernicious ten- dency ; and therefore cannot be optional in their nature ...
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