Leaders of society and pillars of the church are often, and usually without disturbance of conscience, guilty of wrongdoing as grave in its effects, or graver, than many of the faults we relentlessly chastise.
A "pleasure" is any bit of immediate good, however involved with pain, however transitory, and dangerous in its effects.
This means--because gold which is the cause is perceived in the existence of its effects, such as earrings and the like; i.
Music pays for the immense power that has been given it; it awakens more than any other art the sentiment of the infinite, because it is vague, obscure, indeterminate in its effects.
But from afar, its effects disappear or are diminished, shades are mingled and confounded in the clear-obscure of memory and dream, and the objects please more because they are less determinate.
The first cause, like all secondary causes, manifests itself only by its effects; it can even be conceived only by them, and it surpasses them by all of the difference between the Creator and the created, the perfect and the imperfect.
In all my publications, where the matter would admit, I have been an advocate for commerce, because I am a friend to its effects.
It robs industry of its honours, by pedantically making itself the cause of its effects; and purloins from the general character of man, the merits that appertain to him as a social being.
For my voice of sorrow and wailing I substituted the expression of that terror which arose naturally from the contemplation of his fury, which was in its effects like a tempest, a volcano, or an earthquake.
On the contrary, I believe it to be infallible, though I have never been a witness of its effects; but what good is it for me to speak to you?
Study of its effects on the individual is needed to determine its effects on the race.
While temperature plays a part in producing degeneracy in the offspring through its production of systemic disorder in the ancestor, it is usually associated with other factors which aid or predispose to its effects.
This is not true; or is true only when you confine yourself to considering each branch of industry in its effects on some similar branch--in isolating both, in the mind, from the rest of humanity.
You think these may balance each other, or rather that the latter will prevail; I on the contrary think the former the most powerful in its effects.
The state of production from the land, compared with the means necessary to make it produce, operates on all, and is alone lasting in its effects.
That malaria may in some manner be attached to the soil is also well known by its effects, and especially in Italy.
This treatment, which has never yet been suggested (to my knowledge), I beg to offer to those readers who may be in need of it; but I cannot speak of its effects on the human subject.
This juice is not only an agreeable and refreshing drink, but is by the natives believed to be particularly wholesome and sanitary in its effects on the constitution.
The day of revulsion in its effects may be more or less disastrous; but come it must.
The engrafting of the "spoils" system on our government was, of all the results of Jacksonian rule, the one which was most permanent in its effects.
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