| 1830 - 622 str.
...our premises here makes no difference in our conclusion, In one place it is said, that ' morals are too ' essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain ' combinations of the head. She laid, their foundation, there' fore, in sentiment, not in... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 540 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from their control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from her control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 514 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from her control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of. the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from their control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the bean. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from their control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from 'their control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked qn the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 620 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from their control. To these, she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man, to be risked on the, uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 str.
...friendship, she has excluded you from their contioL To these she has adapted the mechanism of the In art. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 str.
...friendship, she lias excluded you from their control. To these she has adapted the mechanism of the heart. Morals were too essential to the happiness of man to be risked on the uncertain combinations of the head. She laid their foundation, therefore, in sentiment, not in science.... | |
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