| 1879 - 736 páginas
...his own spiritual life can have any depth or riches in it. Like Burke he could say, " We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason, because we suspect that the stock in each man is small, and that the individuals . would do better to avail themselves of the... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 páginas
...they have lasted and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherish them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private...the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. ' BURKE. THE difference is as great between The optics seeing, as the objects seen. All manners take... | |
| John Morley - 1867 - 338 páginas
...to some of the admirable truths of the Beflections. "We are afraid," says the author in one place, " to put men to live and trade each on his own private...the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1868 - 286 páginas
...they have lasted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherish them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that the stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail themselves of the... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 páginas
...they have lasted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we chcnsh them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private slock of reason ; because we suspect that the stock in each man is small, and that the individuals... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...they have lasted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherish them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private...the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 466 páginas
...they have lasted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherish them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private...general bank and capital of nations, and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 242 páginas
...morals of considering the individual apart from the experience of the race. " We are afraid," he says, " to put men to live and trade each on his own private...the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 256 páginas
...morals of considering the individual apart from the experience of the race. " We are afraid," he says, " to put men to live and trade each on his own private...the general bank and capital of nations and of ages. Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 236 páginas
...morals of considering the individual apart from the experience of the race. " We are afraid," he says, " to put men to live and trade each on his own private...small, and that the individuals would do better to availlhemselves of the generaTbant and capital of nations and of ages. Many of our men of speculation,... | |
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