The Map of Life: Conduct and CharacterLongmans, Green, and Company, 1917 - 353 pages |
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absolutely acts ambition Anglican attained believe bring calamities Catholic cause Changarnier character Christian Church Church of England circumstances civilisation Council of Constance Coup d'état crimes criminal danger degree desire disease doubt duty elements Encyclopédie England English evil exaggeration feeling Fenian give greatly habits happiness honour human nature ideal idleness imagination industry influence intellectual interests Irish John Boyle O'Reilly judge judgment kind LATITUDINARIAN least legislation less lives Louis Napoleon marriage measure member of Parliament ment military mind modern moral motives nations never object Parliament parliamentary party passions pleasure political position probably profession public opinion question racter realise recognised religious right and wrong Roman self-sacrifice selfish Sepoy society soldiers sometimes spirit suffering tastes temptations tendency things thought tion true truth universal suffrage unselfish vice virtue vote whole wholly