The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Davis, 1787 - 433 páginas |
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... less that they 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 ...
... less that they 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 ...
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... less , one by one , fcrutinize the justice of thofe difparaging infinuations , which crowd the pages of this elaborate history ? What reader fuf- pends his curiofity , or calls off his attention from the principal narrative , to examine ...
... less , one by one , fcrutinize the justice of thofe difparaging infinuations , which crowd the pages of this elaborate history ? What reader fuf- pends his curiofity , or calls off his attention from the principal narrative , to examine ...
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... less the laws of reafoning , than the rights of decency . There is but one defcription of men , to whofe principles it ought to be tolerable , I mean that class of reasoners , who can fee little in Christian- ity , even fuppofing it to ...
... less the laws of reafoning , than the rights of decency . There is but one defcription of men , to whofe principles it ought to be tolerable , I mean that class of reasoners , who can fee little in Christian- ity , even fuppofing it to ...
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... less give place to the greater : but when , by an increase of population , the intereft of the provinces be- gins to bear a confiderable proportion to the entire intereft of the community , it is poffible that they may fuffer fo much by ...
... less give place to the greater : but when , by an increase of population , the intereft of the provinces be- gins to bear a confiderable proportion to the entire intereft of the community , it is poffible that they may fuffer fo much by ...
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... less free than the pureft democracy . The differ- ent degree of care and knowledge of the public interest which may reasonably be expected from the different form and compofition of the legif- lature , constitutes the diftinction , in ...
... less free than the pureft democracy . The differ- ent degree of care and knowledge of the public interest which may reasonably be expected from the different form and compofition of the legif- lature , constitutes the diftinction , in ...
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