The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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... Affection which has for its object the good of all mankind . This object may be expressed by the term Humanity . Humanity , which is thus the ideal object of Benevolence , is also a term used to describe the disposition itself , as it ...
... Affection which has for its object the good of all mankind . This object may be expressed by the term Humanity . Humanity , which is thus the ideal object of Benevolence , is also a term used to describe the disposition itself , as it ...
Strana 90
... Affections .'- Elem . of Moral . , p . 78 . Affections by which man clings to man , may be expressed by the term ... Affection of Love at first , as binding together the members of the same Family .'- Ibid . p . 72 . a b 6 Wealth ...
... Affections .'- Elem . of Moral . , p . 78 . Affections by which man clings to man , may be expressed by the term ... Affection of Love at first , as binding together the members of the same Family .'- Ibid . p . 72 . a b 6 Wealth ...
Strana 95
... Affection , Gratitude , Compassion , Reverence for Superiors , Filial Affection , Parental Affection , Con- jugal Affection , Fraternal Affection , are all Duties . They are Affections in which all men sympathize . They are Natural ...
... Affection , Gratitude , Compassion , Reverence for Superiors , Filial Affection , Parental Affection , Con- jugal Affection , Fraternal Affection , are all Duties . They are Affections in which all men sympathize . They are Natural ...
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