| 1866 - Broj stranica: 808
...deepest convictions, in a passage instinct with nobleness of thought and dignity of utterance: — " Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact, that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - Broj stranica: 528
...the agency of both, there cannot he those continual re-adaptations which orderly progress demands. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - Broj stranica: 878
...through which character adapts external arrangements to itself; and therefore no one should hesitate to utter that which he thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much in advance of the time. The utterance of intelligent convictions by the thinkers of any age, is a kind of necessity, — a... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - Broj stranica: 538
...the agency of both, there cannot be those continual re-adaptations which orderly progress demands. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - Broj stranica: 728
...sympathy." So far, Dr. Franklin's practice and Mr. Spencer's theory are in accord. But, adds Mr. Spencer, " Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an unpersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character... | |
| 1865 - Broj stranica: 700
...fa-cns-bespiegeling , geen doodsbetrachting.) SPINOZA. ZUTPE N. WJ THTEME EN C»5. 1865. II. Who so ever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth, lest it shonld bc too much in advance of the time, may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal... | |
| 1867 - Broj stranica: 972
...the good temper they have displayed therein. ES HUMAN DUTT IN JiEu.Mti) то ПТГМАК OPINION.— Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1867 - Broj stranica: 608
...re-adaptations which orderly progress demands. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the high- . est truth, lest it should be too much in advance of the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - Broj stranica: 600
...the agency of both, there cannot be those continual re-adaptations which orderly progress demands. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - Broj stranica: 416
...Without the agency of both, there cannot be those continual readaptations which orderly progress demands. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to... | |
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