id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36957 Stephen, Leslie Social Rights And Duties: Addresses to Ethical Societies. Vol 2 [of 2] .txt text/plain 62400 2426 61 define the exact nature of the fact; but the influence upon any general occurrence of a group of great men at a certain period prove a superior know more of the facts and laws of nature, and have, so to speak, better me--very undeniable fact: that the difference between a civilised man think, allow, in general terms, that the fact that a man's conduct has a could make different laws for bad men and good, it would follow that the from sincere political motives is generally far better morally than the According to my view of morals, any pleasure in causing pain is, so far, a satisfaction of all our desires, a man of small means may be as happy as the man of the greatest means, if his desires are limited in morality or politics, which is intended to be true of men in general, I ./cache/36957.txt ./txt/36957.txt