| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 pagine
...the same. Good manners arc, to particular societies, what good morals are tc society in general — bad ones, so there arc certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 pagine
...OF CHATHAM. Good manners are to particular societies what good morals are to society in general — le;irs of regret — the feebleness of purpose —...— the desertion of friends — the scorn of the bad ones, so there arc ceil, in rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 pagine
...eternally the same. Goodmanners are to particular societies what good-morals are to society in general — their cement and their security. And as laws are enacted...morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of. bad ones, so there are certain rules of is civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pagine
...secnrity. And as laws are enacted to enforce gootl inorali*, or at Last to prevent the ill effect* of bad ones, so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good-manners and punish bad ones. And indeed there set-me to me to be less difference, both between... | |
| Swan Sonnenschein (and co, ltd.) - 1884 - 234 pagine
...the same. 3. Good manners are, to particular societies, what good morals are to society in general : their cement and their security. And as laws are enacted...morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of bad ones, so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| 1886 - 494 pagine
...eternally the same. Good manners are, to particular societies, what good morals are to society in general; their cement and their security. And, as laws are...morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of bad ones ; so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1888 - 346 pagine
...the same. Good-manners are, to particular societies, what good-morals are to society in general — : their cement and their security. And as laws are enacted to enforce good-morals, or at least to prevent the ill-effects of bad ones, so there are certain rules of civility,... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 pagine
...eternally the same. Good manners are to particular societies what good morals are to society in general — their cement and their security. And as laws are enacted...morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of bad ones, so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1891 - 302 pagine
...eternally the same. Good manners are, to particular societies, what good morals are to society in general ; their cement, and their security. And, as laws are...morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of bad ones ; so there are certain rules of civility, universally implied and received, to enforce good... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1891 - 296 pagine
...security. And, as laws are enacted to enforce good morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of bad ones ; so there are certain rules of civility, universally...and received, to enforce good manners, and punish bad ones. And indeed there seems to me to be less difference, both between the crimes and punishments,... | |
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