The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Davis, 1787 - 433 páginas |
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... should lose his life or a limb , rather than another a pennyworth of his property . Ne- vertheless , perfect rights can only be distinguish- ed by their value ; and it is impoffible to ascer- tain the value , at which the liberty of ...
... should lose his life or a limb , rather than another a pennyworth of his property . Ne- vertheless , perfect rights can only be distinguish- ed by their value ; and it is impoffible to ascer- tain the value , at which the liberty of ...
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... should fub- mit to public arbitration , the kind as well as the measure of the fatisfaction which he is to ob- tain . There is one cafe in which all extremities are justifiable , namely , when our life is affaulted , and it becomes ...
... should fub- mit to public arbitration , the kind as well as the measure of the fatisfaction which he is to ob- tain . There is one cafe in which all extremities are justifiable , namely , when our life is affaulted , and it becomes ...
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... should . " In fewer words , thus ; " If what we request be fit for us , " we fhall have it without praying ; if it be not " fit for us , we cannot obtain it by praying . " This objection admits but of one answer , name- ly , that it may ...
... should . " In fewer words , thus ; " If what we request be fit for us , " we fhall have it without praying ; if it be not " fit for us , we cannot obtain it by praying . " This objection admits but of one answer , name- ly , that it may ...
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... should be prefent to his imagina- tion at the time . All that is neceffary is , that there be no impoffibility apprehended in the matter . Thus much must be conceded to the objec- tion ; that prayer cannot reasonably be offered to God ...
... should be prefent to his imagina- tion at the time . All that is neceffary is , that there be no impoffibility apprehended in the matter . Thus much must be conceded to the objec- tion ; that prayer cannot reasonably be offered to God ...
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... should obtain from him by prayer , what he would not have received without it . I do not conceive , that the character of fuch a prince would neceffarily exclude the effect of his fub- jects ' prayers ; for when that prince reflected ...
... should obtain from him by prayer , what he would not have received without it . I do not conceive , that the character of fuch a prince would neceffarily exclude the effect of his fub- jects ' prayers ; for when that prince reflected ...
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