| Edward Gibbon - 1764 - 188 páginas
...have received Will; that them to uTe, ,. , cordingly. «apab,e of of whom he is only the inflrument : that his fentiment deceives him, and when he imagines he follows his own inclination, he in fact only purfues that of his matter. The latter notion might be fuggefted to the minds of a people,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 páginas
...agreeably to the pre-established laws of the Deity, of whom he is only the instrument, whose sentiment deceives him, and when he imagines he follows his own inclination he in fact only pursues that of his master. The latter notion might be suggested to the minds of a people... | |
| Burton Feldman, Robert D. Richardson - 2000 - 596 páginas
...agreeahle to the pre-estahlished laws of the Deity, of whom he is only the instrument: that his sentiment deceives him, and when he imagines he follows his own inclination, he in fact only pursues that of his master. The latter notion might he suggested to the minds of a people,... | |
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