The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... felicity and felicity defined as happiness . I lay some stress upon the imbecility of logic in this regard , because until one has hunted up what the saints and sages , the poets and philosophers , the thinkers and the wits have ...
... felicity and felicity defined as happiness . I lay some stress upon the imbecility of logic in this regard , because until one has hunted up what the saints and sages , the poets and philosophers , the thinkers and the wits have ...
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... felicity . I call the political history curious because , if a bill of rights is a statement of fundamental political axioms , one might expect it to appear universally in our constitutions , whereas its appearance is intermittent and ...
... felicity . I call the political history curious because , if a bill of rights is a statement of fundamental political axioms , one might expect it to appear universally in our constitutions , whereas its appearance is intermittent and ...
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... Felicity of the Times : " It is . . . the peculiar happiness of OUR country , that it is capable . of perpetual improvements , without endanger- ing its safety by the effects of its own opulence . It will for ages admit of vast numbers ...
... Felicity of the Times : " It is . . . the peculiar happiness of OUR country , that it is capable . of perpetual improvements , without endanger- ing its safety by the effects of its own opulence . It will for ages admit of vast numbers ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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