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" Penn esteemed happiness to lie in the subjection of the baser instincts to the instinct of Deity in the breast, good and evil to be eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of... "
History of the United States, from the discovery of the amarican continent - Page 630
de George Bancroft - 1855
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A history of the United States, Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...right to eat. and drink, and enjoy what we delight in;"5 Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible to despots, that God is to...
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Philosophical Miscellanies: Translated from the French of Cousin, Jouffroy ...

George Ripley - 1838 - 394 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that, but for rewards and punishments beyond VOL. II. V the grave, ' it is certainly right to eat and drink, and enjoy what we delight in.' Penn,...
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History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1839 - 494 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...right to eat and drink, and enjoy what we delight in;"5 Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible to despots, that God is to...
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History of the United States from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1844 - 500 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...right to eat and drink, and enjoy what we delight in;"5 Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible to despots, that God is to...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...grave, " it is certainly right to eat and drink, and to enjoy what we delight in ;" Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible to...
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An Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in ...

J. D. Morell - 1847 - 632 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, ' that,...punishments beyond the grave, it is certainly right to eat, drink, and enjoy what we delight in;' Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible...
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Essays on History, Philosophy, and Theology, Volume 2

Robert Vaughan - 1849 - 338 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, 'that,...for rewards and punishments beyond the grave, it is ccrtainly right to eat, drink, and enjoy what we delight in : Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...delight in ;" Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained tlie doctrine so terrible to despots, that God is to be loved for his own sake, and virtue to be practised...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 838 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...drink, and enjoy what we delight in ;" Penn, like Pinto and Fenelon, maintained the doctrine so terrible to despots, that God is to be loved for his...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...eternally and always as unlike as truth and falsehood, and the inquiry after the highest good to involve the purpose of existence. Locke says plainly, that,...and punishments beyond the grave, " it is certainly riy/it to eat • and drink, and enjoy what we delight in ;" Penn, like Plato and Fenelon, maintained...
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