The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... human legislation . In fact , civil government would be extremely defective unless it could derive assistance from some superior power , whose laws extend to the temper and disposition of the human heart , and before whom no offence is ...
... human legislation . In fact , civil government would be extremely defective unless it could derive assistance from some superior power , whose laws extend to the temper and disposition of the human heart , and before whom no offence is ...
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... humanity only one vague cure : education in virtue- " inculcating in the Minds of youth the fear , and Love of the ... human nature . At the age of twenty Adams thought this world " not designed for a lasting and a happy state , but ...
... humanity only one vague cure : education in virtue- " inculcating in the Minds of youth the fear , and Love of the ... human nature . At the age of twenty Adams thought this world " not designed for a lasting and a happy state , but ...
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... Human Understanding , particularly students of Chapter XXI , " Of Power , " found it easy to fuse the pleasure - pain principle of the ancients with the Lockeian doctrine of " uneasiness " which deter- mines will , therefore desire ...
... Human Understanding , particularly students of Chapter XXI , " Of Power , " found it easy to fuse the pleasure - pain principle of the ancients with the Lockeian doctrine of " uneasiness " which deter- mines will , therefore desire ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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