We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is small and that the individuals would do better to avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nations and of... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Página 104de Edmund Burke - 1807Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Morse Stephens - 1900 - 320 páginas
...men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice, and to... | |
| Elie Halévy - 1900 - 454 páginas
...because we suspect that this stock in C!irh man is small, und that the individiials wmild do bett!s to avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. 16. IhUl., p. 167 : Burkc continue: because prejudice, with ils reason, has a motive to give action... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 páginas
...men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that the htock in each man is small, and that the individuals would...seek, (and they seldom fail,) they think it more wise to continue the prejudice, with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice, and to... | |
| John Morley - 1901 - 234 páginas
...stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is viii.] PHILOSOPHICAL REACTION. 171 small, and that the individuals would do better to...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice, and to... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 348 páginas
...certain awe of his own, as if they were aged instructors. They may in the end prove wiser than he." Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice, with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice and leave... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 678 páginas
...men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would...avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nationsi and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of\ exploding general prejudices, employ... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1904 - 724 páginas
...men to live and trade each in his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice, with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice, and to... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1904 - 608 páginas
...is destroying prejuI each on his own private stock of reason because we BUSpect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice and to... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1904 - 616 páginas
...his own private stock of reason because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that tho individuals would do better to avail themselves of...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice and to... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1904 - 268 páginas
...CTIONS—HIMSELF.—Bacon. PREJUDICES. own, as if they were aged instructors. They may in the end prove wiser than he." Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding...seek, and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice, with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice and leave... | |
| |