 | Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 σελίδες
...inquisitiveness, love, or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present world, for they have^nof'enough ; but that they have so little to the good of others. And this seems plainly owing... | |
 | Joseph Butler - 1849 - 162 σελίδες
...inquisitiveness, love or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present...them, much more than to self-love. As a proof of this it may be observed, that there is no character more void of friendship, gratitude, natural affection,... | |
 | Joseph Butler - 1850 - 682 σελίδες
...inquisitiveness, love or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present...them, much more than to self-love.' As a proof of this it may be observed, that there is no character more void of friendship, gratitude, natural affection,... | |
 | Joseph Butler - 1856 - 576 σελίδες
...inqnisitiveuess, love, or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present...prevalent in them, much more than to self-love. As a prouf of this may be observed, that there is no character more void of friendship, gratitude, natural... | |
 | Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1862 - 574 σελίδες
...inquisitiveness, love or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present world, for they have not enough ; 1 but that they have so little to the good of others. And this seems plainly 1 Page 14. owing to... | |
 | rev Andrew Cameron - 1871 - 776 σελίδες
...iiiquisitiveness, love, or hatred, any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present world, for they have not inough, but that they have so little to the good •f others." ffhat a repository of wise rules (even... | |
 | David Kay - 1873 - 242 σελίδες
...himself, and studies himself, until his own little self becomes his own little god."— (S. SMILES.) "The thing to be lamented is not that men have so...but that they have so little to the good of others." — (Bishop BUTLER.) 1 "'Whosoever shall seek to save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shall lose... | |
 | William Lucas Collins - 1881 - 210 σελίδες
...love, or hatred, — any vagrant inclination. The thing to be lamented is, not that men have BO great regard to their own good or interest in the present...but that they have so little to the good of others. . . . With all the mistakes men fall into about interest, it would be less mischievous than the extravagances... | |
 | William Lucas Collins - 1881 - 220 σελίδες
...to be lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present i world, — for they have not enough ; but that they have so little to the good of others. . . . With all the mistakes men fall into about interest, it would be less mischievous than the extravagances... | |
 | William Lucas Collins - 1881 - 220 σελίδες
...lamented is, not that men have so great regard to their own good or interest in the present world,—for they have not enough ; but that they have so little to the good of others. . . . "With all the mistakes men fall into about interest, it would be less mischievous than the extravagances... | |
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