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ART . II . Moral Philosophy . - 1. The Elements of Moral Science . By FRANCIS WAY- LAND , D. D. , President of Brown University , and Professor of Moral Philosophy . Second edition . New York . 1835. 8vo . pp . 448 . 2. Christian Ethics ...
ART . II . Moral Philosophy . - 1. The Elements of Moral Science . By FRANCIS WAY- LAND , D. D. , President of Brown University , and Professor of Moral Philosophy . Second edition . New York . 1835. 8vo . pp . 448 . 2. Christian Ethics ...
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... moral obligation . All that is necessary to the prosecution of the science is , that it be admitted that there is such a quality in actions , and that man is endowed with a con- stitution capable of bringing him into relation to it ...
... moral obligation . All that is necessary to the prosecution of the science is , that it be admitted that there is such a quality in actions , and that man is endowed with a con- stitution capable of bringing him into relation to it ...
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... moral feeling ? If so , he may admit , to the fullest extent of the objector's wishes , that the strength of men's moral feelings , and the clearness of their moral per- ceptions , and the violence and peculiar character of their ...
... moral feeling ? If so , he may admit , to the fullest extent of the objector's wishes , that the strength of men's moral feelings , and the clearness of their moral per- ceptions , and the violence and peculiar character of their ...
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BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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