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" ... if originally my own? Every man, upon this supposition, being a second self to another, would trust all his interests to the discretion of every man, without jealousy, without partition, without distinction. And the whole human race would form only... "
Second Latin Writer: Containing Hints on Writing Latin Prose with Graduated ... - Trang 140
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 trang
...one family ; -where all would -lie in common, and be used freely, tri thout regard' ttt'^jwoperty ; but cautiously too, with as entire regard : to: the...necessities of each individual, as if our own interests were^most intimately concerned".' ~: ' -> ;•-' .'-?-' 'i.> (-; la the preBent- dispoiiition -tof...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Tập 2

David Hume - 1809 - 556 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family; where aU would He in common, and be used freely, without regard to property ; but cautiously too, with as entire regard to die necessities of each individual, as if our own interests were most intimately concerned. enlarged...

An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family 5 where all would lie in common, and be used freely, without regard to property ; but cautiously...too, with as entire regard to the necessities of each ina Genesis, chap, ziii, and xxi. dividual, as if our own interests were most intimately concerned....

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...

David Hume - 1825 - 526 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family ; where all would lie in common, and be used freely, without regard to property ; but cautiously too, with as entire re• Genesis, chap. xiii. and xxi. gard to the necessities of each individual, as if our own interests...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...: An inquiry concerning the human ...

David Hume - 1826 - 626 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family, where all would lie in common, and be used freely, without regard to property ; but cautiously...necessities of each individual, as if our own interests were most intimately concerned. In the present disposition of the human heart, it would perhaps be difficult...

Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Tập 28

1871 - 870 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family, where all would be in common and be used freely without regard to property ; but cautiously, too, with as entire a regard to the necessities of each individual as if our interest were most intimately connected."...

The Philosophical Works, Tập 4

David Hume - 1854 - 576 trang
...where all would lie in common, and be used freely, without re• • Genesis, chap. xiii. and xxi. gard to property ; but cautiously too, with as entire regard...necessities of each individual, as if our own interests were most intimately concerned. In the present disposition of the human heart, it would perhaps be difficult...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume: Including All the Essays, and ..., Tập 4

David Hume - 1854 - 596 trang
...family, where all would lie in common, and be used freely, without re* Genesis, chap. xiii. and xxi. gard to property ; but cautiously too, with as entire regard...necessities of each individual, as if our own interests were most intimately concerned. In the present disposition of the human heart, it would perhaps be difficult...

The Bibliotheca Sacra, Tập 28

1871 - 832 trang
...distinction. And the whole human race would form only one family, where all would be in common and be used freely without regard to property ; but cautiously, too, with as entire a regard to the necessities of each individual as if our interest were most intimately connected."...

Second Latin writer. [With] Key

George Lovett Bennett - 1881 - 208 trang
...interests, but shares6 all his joys and sorrows with the same vivacity and force as if originally my own ? Every man, upon this supposition,* being a second...imprudently generous. 7. since I do not distinguish. 8. comi1iunicare cum. 9. hoc posito. 10. arbitrium. 214. Nature is not to be blamed for our Faults. Men...




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