... und Palästen . Engl. : Love lives in cottages as well as in courts. ( Bohn II, 13. ) 640. ... ... er hie vor ougen stat, so hât sî semlich pârât, sam si in well vor lieb verkiuwen. ( Liedersaal, I, 395. ) ...
Sittlichkeit ist sittliches Wesen , sittliches Verhalten, sittlicher Charakter , ... ... and may ultimately adopt without reservation, is human Welfare, Happiness, or Beiny and Well-being combined, that is, Utility« (Ment. and Mor. Sc. p. 442 ...
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Utilitarismus ( Utilismus ) heißt der Nützlichkeitsstandpunkt in der Ethik . ... ... tending to and may ultimately adopt without reservation, is human welfare, happiness, or being and well-being combined, that is, utility « (Ment. and Mor. Sc. p. ...
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... when this letter may have the honour of being read before the society, may not possibly be acquainted with the difficulty ... ... father shook his head at this, saying, that it depended entirely upon his being as it were musically inspired; but that I might ask him, ...
Das Wikipedia-Lexikon präsentiert die am häufigsten gesuchten Stichwörter der Online-Wikipedia ... ... Gebrechen.” (“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”) Gesundheitsfonds Der ...
... by the lovers of field sports, as well as music . I had the great pleasure of hearing your new quartett (opera 76) well performed before I went out of town, and never received more pleasure ... ... the productions not of a sublime genius who has written so much and so well already, but of one of highly-cultivated talents, who ...
... comets rais'd, Heard, and leapt forth, and into Being blaz'd? 3. Say, sacred origin of song! ... ... rise and progress of Mr. H–ls power and fortune are too well known for me now to relate. Let it suffice to say that ...
... therefore, since I cannot prove a Lover. To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined, to prove a Villain! ... ... the Works of the Roman Poets, and the Remains of the antient Artists, being an Attempt to illustrate them mutually from one another. In ...
... consoled by the Muse – the hollyleaf of the Scotch poet being the ›veil of dew and sunbeams‹ of the German. I pointed ... ... told him, that the ›Sorrows of Werter‹ was a mistranslation – sorrow being Kummer – Leiden is sufferings. ...
... such a dawn of a better day?« Well, let me ask in reply, is not the recent meeting at Paris ... ... Congress of Representatives of the parliaments of free nations declaring in favour of treaties being signed by all civilised States, whereby they shall bind themselves to defer ...
... excuse me. I hope to hear you are quite well, and have kept well. I shall be happy to see you my ... ... merit it more and more. I hope to hear you are quite well, shall be happy to see you to dinner ... ... your Departure is so near. I hope to hear you are quite well and I shall be very happy ...
... Mill hätte sagen sollen, »of any human being not fed by other people's labour«, denn die Maschinerie hat unstreitig ... ... , by a short training of the least expert can be more quickly as well as abundantly acquired... The master's machinery really plays a far ... ... more rich men... the Labour of the Poor being the Mines of the Rich.« (John Bellers, l. ...
... After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well. Das meint eben nur der grausige Macbeth, könnte man ... ... of preexistence, that he is ushered into this state of being with the sceptre of rule, and the key of riches, in his ... ... ihm sichtbaren Ariel wieder zu den Elementen entläßt: Be free, and fare thou well! Vielleicht noch schöner zu merken ...
... Schreiner, Primeminister of Cape Colony. I do not know if you are well enough acquainted with Cape politics, to be aware of the full significance ... ... Rhodesia and Bechuanaland, conquered by our blood and treasure at various times, from being wrested from us. This is the simple truth. ...
Versuch von der menschlichen Vernunft und ihrem Gebrauche Om, ... ... a long toil, and to be called a beast, with the adventage of being determined by irresistible and unerring instinct to those thruths that are necessary to your well-being; rather than to walk on two legs, to wear no toil, and ...
... 63 » Particular care will be taken to have the House well-aired, and the passage from the Fields to the House will be ... ... Daily Post v. 6. Febr. '40. – » Two chief Singers being taken ill, the Serenata.... must therefore ...
... imployment than his or himself; which he well hopes these his weak endeavours will in due time provoke and ... ... to give it somewhat more of gayety and fashion. Thus being farther from the sun, we are of later growth than our neighbour ... ... go to the master of the children of the chapel royal for the time being, and descend to his successors ...
... wissen. Er hätte konstruieren sollen: to put well together, what they do know. S. 140. Bolingbroke redet von ... ... , are not such as deserved most to be remembered; but such as, being most proportioned to that age, made the strongest impressions on ... ... These men court fame, as well as their betters, by such means as God has ...
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