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Side 10
... society , he was alternately an Aristippus and a Diogenes . He made pleasure the object of his researches : he enjoyed it and made it the object of his praise : he grew weary of it and turn- ed it into ridicule . By the natural process ...
... society , he was alternately an Aristippus and a Diogenes . He made pleasure the object of his researches : he enjoyed it and made it the object of his praise : he grew weary of it and turn- ed it into ridicule . By the natural process ...
Side 27
... society . And in vain will the master enjoin virtue and religion by his precepts , if vice and impiety be recommend- ed by his example . Our children , like our equals , will pay little regard to those maxims , which are daily violated ...
... society . And in vain will the master enjoin virtue and religion by his precepts , if vice and impiety be recommend- ed by his example . Our children , like our equals , will pay little regard to those maxims , which are daily violated ...
Side 30
... society , or to his responsi- bility for his actions to the creator and judge of the world . Yet these surely are ... societies ; and such knowledge undoubtedly tends to open and enlarge the views , and to exalt and ennoble the ...
... society , or to his responsi- bility for his actions to the creator and judge of the world . Yet these surely are ... societies ; and such knowledge undoubtedly tends to open and enlarge the views , and to exalt and ennoble the ...
Side 32
... society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union , gave me pain , I re- flected , before I made any engagement , with all the seriousness that could be expected from so young a woman . I asked myself not ...
... society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union , gave me pain , I re- flected , before I made any engagement , with all the seriousness that could be expected from so young a woman . I asked myself not ...
Side 36
... society of my rival , the conflicting emotions with which he had quitted me . " At length , " he said to her , " I feel relieved from all self - accuasation as to having de- ceived an inestimable wife . I have just confessed to her that ...
... society of my rival , the conflicting emotions with which he had quitted me . " At length , " he said to her , " I feel relieved from all self - accuasation as to having de- ceived an inestimable wife . I have just confessed to her that ...
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