David Hume Quote

We may observe that, in displaying the praises of any humane, beneficent man, there is one circumstance which never fails to be amply insisted on, namely, the happiness and satisfaction, derived to society from his intercourse and good offices.


The Philosophical Works (ed. 1964)


We may observe that, in displaying the praises of any humane, beneficent man, there is one circumstance which never fails to be amply insisted on,...

We may observe that, in displaying the praises of any humane, beneficent man, there is one circumstance which never fails to be amply insisted on,...

We may observe that, in displaying the praises of any humane, beneficent man, there is one circumstance which never fails to be amply insisted on,...

We may observe that, in displaying the praises of any humane, beneficent man, there is one circumstance which never fails to be amply insisted on,...