theory. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which any fact is predicated. Observe in the following example the effect of putting them last : How immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honour now given to wealth and title given... Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic - Página 20por Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 386 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lane Cooper - 1907 - 544 páginas
...of liberty is — the right of every man to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory. Similarly, with respect to the conditions...immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honor now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! And... | |
| William Norwood Brigance - 1927 - 352 páginas
...mode in which the acts and things they belong to are conceived, precedent should be given them. . . . Observe in the following example the effect of putting...and intrinsic worth! "And then observe the superior effect of putting them first : Were the honour now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high... | |
| William Norwood Brigance - 1927 - 356 páginas
...mode in which the acts and things they belong to are conceived, precedent should be given them. . . . Observe in the following example the effect of putting...and intrinsic worth! "And then observe the superior effect of putting them first : Were the honour now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high... | |
| Estelle Headley Davis, Edward William Mammen - 1927 - 358 páginas
...mode in which the acts and things they belong to are conceived, precedent should be given them. . . . Observe in the following example the effect of putting...and intrinsic worth! "And then observe the superior effect of putting them first : Were the honour now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high... | |
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