Prince Albert's Golden Precepts; or, the opinions and maxims of ... the Prince Consort. Selected from his addresses, etc., some now for the first time collected, etcSampson Low&Company, 1873 - 133 pages |
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Page 14
... moral and intellectual , as in the physical world , the smallest point is only a link in that great chain , and holds its appointed place in that great whole , which is governed by the Divine Wisdom . The constitution of Sir Robert ...
... moral and intellectual , as in the physical world , the smallest point is only a link in that great chain , and holds its appointed place in that great whole , which is governed by the Divine Wisdom . The constitution of Sir Robert ...
Page 30
... sideration and discussions those which come under the description of moral and political sciences . This has not been done from undervaluing their The Method of Lord Bacon . 31 importance , and 30 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
... sideration and discussions those which come under the description of moral and political sciences . This has not been done from undervaluing their The Method of Lord Bacon . 31 importance , and 30 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
Page 31
... moral and political sciences involve not only opinions , but feelings ; and their discussion frequently rouses passions . For feelings are " subjective , " as the German metaphysician has it - they are insepa- rable from the individual ...
... moral and political sciences involve not only opinions , but feelings ; and their discussion frequently rouses passions . For feelings are " subjective , " as the German metaphysician has it - they are insepa- rable from the individual ...
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... moral and intellectual enjoyment . THE CITY OF ABERDEEN AND THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY . THE Poet , in his works of fiction , has to choose , and anxiously to weigh , where to lay his scene , knowing that , like the Painter , he is thus ...
... moral and intellectual enjoyment . THE CITY OF ABERDEEN AND THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY . THE Poet , in his works of fiction , has to choose , and anxiously to weigh , where to lay his scene , knowing that , like the Painter , he is thus ...
Page 84
... which we retain the liveliest interest in after years , and that for these reasons the effort required must be both a mental and a moral one ? THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . WHILST We have to congratulate NEGLECT OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.
... which we retain the liveliest interest in after years , and that for these reasons the effort required must be both a mental and a moral one ? THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . WHILST We have to congratulate NEGLECT OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.
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