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... object which it inculcates , inasmuch as no practical efforts after happiness have hitherto conducted any one to its reali- zation . It is evident that , owing to the ambi- guities of language , such a controversy might be interminable ...
... object which it inculcates , inasmuch as no practical efforts after happiness have hitherto conducted any one to its reali- zation . It is evident that , owing to the ambi- guities of language , such a controversy might be interminable ...
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... object of all endeavour . The considera- tion of " happiness " will not enter per- ceptibly into the account ; but men will learn to regard the character of the action , rather than the reward of it , and be content to know that their ...
... object of all endeavour . The considera- tion of " happiness " will not enter per- ceptibly into the account ; but men will learn to regard the character of the action , rather than the reward of it , and be content to know that their ...
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... objects which crowd the heavens and the earth ; but after all their discoveries they have left countless mysteries to call forth the curios- ity , and exercise the skill of future sages . When that which is familiar is contrasted with ...
... objects which crowd the heavens and the earth ; but after all their discoveries they have left countless mysteries to call forth the curios- ity , and exercise the skill of future sages . When that which is familiar is contrasted with ...
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... Objects are analyzed . The parts of which they are composed , the functions they exercise , and the purposes they subserve , are noted down with skilful carefulness . Then , that which has been separated is recombined . The judgment is ...
... Objects are analyzed . The parts of which they are composed , the functions they exercise , and the purposes they subserve , are noted down with skilful carefulness . Then , that which has been separated is recombined . The judgment is ...
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... object be sanctified with this grateful charm ? Each chair , each table , each tea or chamber service , and every object for kitchen or parlour , for the home of the poor man , artizan , or mechanic , I would have them all worthy of a ...
... object be sanctified with this grateful charm ? Each chair , each table , each tea or chamber service , and every object for kitchen or parlour , for the home of the poor man , artizan , or mechanic , I would have them all worthy of a ...
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