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... morality , and morality he defined as ' that system of conduct which is determined by a consideration of the greatest general good ' ( II , p . 121 ) . The best form of government was therefore that which best gave guarantees of the moral ...
... morality , and morality he defined as ' that system of conduct which is determined by a consideration of the greatest general good ' ( II , p . 121 ) . The best form of government was therefore that which best gave guarantees of the moral ...
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... moral reform of the poor , it was only fair that there should be a society of the poor , of barbers , butchers and bakers for the moral reform of the rich ! Dickens , who detested Dissenters and Evangelicals , as much as Sydney Smith ...
... moral reform of the poor , it was only fair that there should be a society of the poor , of barbers , butchers and bakers for the moral reform of the rich ! Dickens , who detested Dissenters and Evangelicals , as much as Sydney Smith ...
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... moral laws were worked out . In a moral sense therefore history was recurrent , and it was meaningful to regard Julius Caesar or Oliver Cromwell as Jacobins , or to see common factors in the fall of the Roman Republic in the first ...
... moral laws were worked out . In a moral sense therefore history was recurrent , and it was meaningful to regard Julius Caesar or Oliver Cromwell as Jacobins , or to see common factors in the fall of the Roman Republic in the first ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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