The Inquirer, Volumes 1-21822 |
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Page 116
... conduct which tends ultimately to the ge- neral happiness of society . Many feel persuaded that abstract principles have little influence over the conduct of mankind , and that men warmly engaged in pur- suit of interest or passion ...
... conduct which tends ultimately to the ge- neral happiness of society . Many feel persuaded that abstract principles have little influence over the conduct of mankind , and that men warmly engaged in pur- suit of interest or passion ...
Page 215
... conduct . " It is affirmed , by the officers of the prison , that the change is very visible in the general conduct of the men , which they state to be very much better in every respect than they have witnessed at any former time ; and ...
... conduct . " It is affirmed , by the officers of the prison , that the change is very visible in the general conduct of the men , which they state to be very much better in every respect than they have witnessed at any former time ; and ...
Page 21
... conduct themselves in the same manner ? Besides , we are not sure whether the good conduct of the liberated in these cases was not to be attributed in part to a sense of interest , when they came to know , that their condition was to be ...
... conduct themselves in the same manner ? Besides , we are not sure whether the good conduct of the liberated in these cases was not to be attributed in part to a sense of interest , when they came to know , that their condition was to be ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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