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PostWysłany: Pon 19:31, 07 Mar 2011    Temat postu: Richard Whately . 1787–1863

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which won him his place there were returned by the examiners with the
comment‘Nothing super?uousnothing wanting’.
One of his colleagues at India House was the Utilitarian philosopher and
historian James Milla man whom he was never likely to
?nd congenial:
Coulson [a journalist] once asked Peacock: ‘When I know Mill well
shall I like him––will he like what I like and hate what I hate?’ Peacock
replied: ‘Nohe will hate what you hateand hate everything you like.’
Edward Strachey‘Recollections of Peacock’
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Richard Whately
.
1787–1863
(philosopher and political economist; Archbishop of Dublin)
He was of a gigantic size and a gaunt aspectwith a strange unconscious-
ness of the body; andwhat is perhaps the next best thing to a perfect
mannerhe had
no manner. What his legs and arms were about was best
known to themselves. His rank placed him by the side of the Lord-
Lieutenant’s wife when dining at the Castleand the wife of one of the
Lord-Lieutenants has told me that she had occasionally to remove the
Archbishop’s foot out of her lap.
Henry Taylor
Autobiography
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It was Whately who once wrote that ‘it is folly to expect men to do all
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