The Metropolitan, Volym 42James Cochrane, 1845 |
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... feelings of the heart which at first seem paradoxical , but which , nevertheless , will be found perfectly con- sistent with human nature , no one will deny . But there is one of these seeming paradoxes which few , if any , lovers of ...
... feelings of the heart which at first seem paradoxical , but which , nevertheless , will be found perfectly con- sistent with human nature , no one will deny . But there is one of these seeming paradoxes which few , if any , lovers of ...
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... feelings it should have never known ; and which , if from a sense of helpless- ness it be obliged to hide , it will concentrate into hatred of its op- pressor , while it will learn , partly by imitation and partly by the bad feelings ...
... feelings it should have never known ; and which , if from a sense of helpless- ness it be obliged to hide , it will concentrate into hatred of its op- pressor , while it will learn , partly by imitation and partly by the bad feelings ...
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... feelings of its object . Now , as we have seen , we are necessarily more intimately acquainted with our own wants and wishes , pains and pleasures , than with those of any other per- son ; therefore benevolence joined with caution , and ...
... feelings of its object . Now , as we have seen , we are necessarily more intimately acquainted with our own wants and wishes , pains and pleasures , than with those of any other per- son ; therefore benevolence joined with caution , and ...
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