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... feelings of high - born , high - souled , uninstructed women . His success was all the easier because society was still very much divided by sex , and a man who mixed in ladies ' society found himself in the enviable situation of a ...
... feelings of high - born , high - souled , uninstructed women . His success was all the easier because society was still very much divided by sex , and a man who mixed in ladies ' society found himself in the enviable situation of a ...
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... feeling : the wise man will always rejoice in any call to exercise his virtue ; but there are calls of different kinds , and it is permissible to prefer a call to the virtue which is least laborious ; for in prosperity virtue is shown ...
... feeling : the wise man will always rejoice in any call to exercise his virtue ; but there are calls of different kinds , and it is permissible to prefer a call to the virtue which is least laborious ; for in prosperity virtue is shown ...
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... feels very strongly that phi- losophy is to be practical , and not a mere compendium of ab- stract truths , he is always entangling himself in casuistry , for scruples grow up fast when people insist on suppressing the strongest of ...
... feels very strongly that phi- losophy is to be practical , and not a mere compendium of ab- stract truths , he is always entangling himself in casuistry , for scruples grow up fast when people insist on suppressing the strongest of ...
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... feels strongly that the human mind has never had fair play ; that it is only in a civilized community that science can advance ; and that , in the civilized community in which he was living , intellectual energy was absorbed in material ...
... feels strongly that the human mind has never had fair play ; that it is only in a civilized community that science can advance ; and that , in the civilized community in which he was living , intellectual energy was absorbed in material ...
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... water , because water always feels colder when the flesh is thrust into it , and because heat converts fluids into vapors , mixing them , as it then seemed , with air . thunderbolts , and the meaning to be attached to them SENECA . 17.
... water , because water always feels colder when the flesh is thrust into it , and because heat converts fluids into vapors , mixing them , as it then seemed , with air . thunderbolts , and the meaning to be attached to them SENECA . 17.
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