| Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 376 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong : the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with...reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtubs and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and •with those examples which may be said to embody 4ruth, and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 páginas
...knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with these examples which may be said to embody truth, and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions. Those authors, therefore, are to be read at school, that supply most axioms or prudence, most principles... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1880 - 410 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with...of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellencies of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1883 - 404 páginas
...the reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellencies of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we...geometricians only by chance. Our intercourse with intellectural nature is necessary; our speculations upon matter are voluntary and at leisure. Physiological... | |
| Académie des sciences, inscriptions et belles-lettres de Toulouse - 1885 - 848 páginas
...requisito i- thé religion and moral knowledge of right and wrong; thé next is an acquaintance with thé history of mankind, and with those examples which may be said to embody Iruth and prove by éventa thé reasonebleness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences... | |
| Edward Parmelee Morris - 1886 - 212 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with...justice- are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places. We are perpetually moralists ; but we are geometricians only by chance. Our intercourse... | |
| 1888 - 634 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with...justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places. We are perpetually moralists ; but we are geometricians only by chance. Our intercourse... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 286 páginas
...pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with...reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 284 páginas
...by events the reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we...geometricians only by chance. Our intercourse with intellect, not nature, is necessary; our speculations upon matters are voluntary and at leisure. Physiological... | |
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