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Now , the use of culture is that it helps us , ! by means of its spiritual standard of
perfection , to regard wealth as but machinery , and not only to say as a matter of
words that we regard wealth as but machinery , but really to perceive and feel
that ...
Now , the use of culture is that it helps us , ! by means of its spiritual standard of
perfection , to regard wealth as but machinery , and not only to say as a matter of
words that we regard wealth as but machinery , but really to perceive and feel
that ...
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I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest
obligations , the mind of a man who ... whom America has yet produced , —
Benjamin Franklin , - I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway
of ...
I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest
obligations , the mind of a man who ... whom America has yet produced , —
Benjamin Franklin , - I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway
of ...
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From the moment of reading that , I am delivered from the bondage of Bentham !
the fanaticism of his adherents can touch me no longer . I feel the inadequacy of
his mind and ideas for supplying the rule of human society , for perfection .
From the moment of reading that , I am delivered from the bondage of Bentham !
the fanaticism of his adherents can touch me no longer . I feel the inadequacy of
his mind and ideas for supplying the rule of human society , for perfection .
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... power to the State as it now actually exists — that is to themselves — gave me
a sort of pride and satisfaction ; because I saw they were , as a whole , too honest
to try and manage a business for which they did not feel themselves capable .
... power to the State as it now actually exists — that is to themselves — gave me
a sort of pride and satisfaction ; because I saw they were , as a whole , too honest
to try and manage a business for which they did not feel themselves capable .
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permanence and security before me and behind me , — then I too might have
grown , I feel , into a very passable child of the established fact , of commendable
spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and
light ...
permanence and security before me and behind me , — then I too might have
grown , I feel , into a very passable child of the established fact , of commendable
spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and
light ...
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