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... feeling , so will a consideration of his proper benefit be generalized . In proportion as he feels with or for a ... feel pleasure in doing good to my friend , because I love him . I do not love him for the sake of that pleasure . I ...
... feeling , so will a consideration of his proper benefit be generalized . In proportion as he feels with or for a ... feel pleasure in doing good to my friend , because I love him . I do not love him for the sake of that pleasure . I ...
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... feel , to think , and to speak , nor can any acts of legislature destroy that right . He will feel , he must think , and he ought to give utterance to those thoughts and feelings with the readiest sincerity and the strictest candor . A ...
... feel , to think , and to speak , nor can any acts of legislature destroy that right . He will feel , he must think , and he ought to give utterance to those thoughts and feelings with the readiest sincerity and the strictest candor . A ...
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... feeling to one who loves you . To feel all that is divine in the green - robed earth and the which , when it is over , presses like the mem- starry sky is a penetrating yet vivid pleasure ory of misfortune ; but if you can express those ...
... feeling to one who loves you . To feel all that is divine in the green - robed earth and the which , when it is over , presses like the mem- starry sky is a penetrating yet vivid pleasure ory of misfortune ; but if you can express those ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
I WILL BEGET A SON | 216 |
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