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Social Statics: Abridged and Revised; Together with The Man Versus the State - Page 417
by Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 431 pages
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Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction ; leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...repugnance to others. He, with all his capacities, and desires, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. Influences that have acted upon...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 650 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction : leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he ia a parent of the future; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly...
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Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 2

James Parton - 1864 - 728 pages
...for nothing that he has those sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. He, with :J1 his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not...product of the time. He must remember that while he is a deseenJant of the past, he is a parent of the future ; and that his thought* are as children born to...
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De Levensbode, Part 1

1865 - 700 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction , leavïng it to produee what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies..., is not an accident but a product of the time. He mnst remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future; and that his...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1867 - 972 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction, leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...with all his capacities and aspirations and beliefs, i- not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that, while he is a descendant of the...
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Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction; leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...repugnance to others. He, with all his capacities, and desires, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. Influences that have acted upon...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 pages
...leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympa thies with some principles and repugnance to others. He,...beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. Ho must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future ; and that...
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La critica moderna

Gaetano Trezza - 1880 - 360 pages
...innermost convinction: leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he haa in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. He whith ali his capacities, and aspirations, and bèliefs, is not an accident but a produci of the time....
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 652 pages
...properly give full utterance to his innermost conviction : leaving it to produce what effect it may. It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to others. lie, with all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the...
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Farewell Address to the London Positivists

William Frey - 1888 - 160 pages
...them. And this reverence towards divergent views by no means diminishes ft a — 9 — personal energy. "It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies...product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendent of the past, he is a parent of the future and that his thoughts are as children born to...
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