| David Hume - 1751 - 278 páginas
...Reafon are they every where rejected by Men of Senfe, but becaufe they ferve no Manner of Purpofe ; neither advance a Man's Fortune in the World, nor...qualify him for the Entertainment of Company, nor encreafe his Power of Self-enjoyment ? We obferve, on the contrary, that they crofs all thefe defirable... | |
| David Hume - 1753 - 266 páginas
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| John Leland - 1754 - 438 páginas
...virtues, are every-where rejected, " by men of fcnfe, becaufc they ferve no man" nerofpurpofe. They neither advance a man's, " fortune in the world, nor render him a more "' valuable member of fociety, neither, qualify <'• him for the entertainment of company, no? " V increafe his power of... | |
| John Leland - 1756 - 482 páginas
...virtue?, are every-whcre rejected " by men of fenfe, becaufe they fcrve no manM nerofpurpofe. They neither advance a man's " fortune in the world, nor render him a more ** valuable member of fociety, neither qualify " him for the entertainment of company, nor " increafe his power of felf-cnjoyment.... | |
| David Hume - 1758 - 568 páginas
...reafon are they every where rejected by men of fenfe, but becaufe they ferve no manner of purpofe ; neither advance a man's fortune in the world, nor render him a more valuable member of fociety ; neither qualify him for the entertainment of company, nor encreafe his power of felf-enjoyment... | |
| James Fordyce - 1777 - 390 páginas
...he affirms " men " of fenfe have every where rejected, be" caufe they ferve no manner of purpofe; " neither advance a man's fortune in the " world, nor render him a more valuable " member of focicty ; neither qualify him " for company, nor increafe his power of " felf-enjoyment ; but, on the... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 páginas
...reafon are they every where rejected by men of fenfe, but becaufe they ferve to no manner of purpofe; neither advance a man's fortune in the world, nor render him a more valuable member of fociety; neither qualify him for jhe entertainment of company, nor increafe his power of felf-enjoyment... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 páginas
...-in general, every where rejected by men of sense, because they can serve no valuable purpose. They neither advance a man's fortune in the world,, nor render him a more useful member of society j neither qualify him for the entertainment of company, * . Rutilius. pany,... | |
| John Leland, William Laurence Brown - 1798 - 496 páginas
...virtues, arc every-where rcjefted by men of " fenfc, bccaufe they ferve no manner of purpofe: they neither " advance a man's fortune in the world, nor render him a more " valuable member of fociety, neither qualify him for the enter" tainment of company, nor increafe his power of felf-enjoy"... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 páginas
...silence, solitude, and the .n;hole train of .ponkish -virtues; for what reason are they every where rejected by men of sense, but because they serve to...manner of purpose ; neither advance a man's fortune in,the world, nor render him a more valuable member - pf .society; neither qualify him for the ,«nte.rtajnmeRt... | |
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