The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Davis, 1787 - 433 páginas |
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... ment explained IV . Of the Duty of Civil Obedience , as stated in the Chriftian Scriptures V. Of Civil Liberty VI . Of different Forms of Government VII . Of the British Conftitution III 120 130 151 164 173 - 190 VIII . Of CHAP . VIII ...
... ment explained IV . Of the Duty of Civil Obedience , as stated in the Chriftian Scriptures V. Of Civil Liberty VI . Of different Forms of Government VII . Of the British Conftitution III 120 130 151 164 173 - 190 VIII . Of CHAP . VIII ...
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... ment , and redrefs of injuries be adjusted by public laws . Moreover , as the individual is af- fifted in the recovery of his right , or of a com- penfation for it , by the public ftrength , it is no lefs equitable than expedient , that ...
... ment , and redrefs of injuries be adjusted by public laws . Moreover , as the individual is af- fifted in the recovery of his right , or of a com- penfation for it , by the public ftrength , it is no lefs equitable than expedient , that ...
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... ment ; and the manner of spending them being regulated by no public decency or established ufage , they are commonly confumed in rude , if not criminal paftimes , in ftupid floth or F 3 brutish brutish intemperance . Whoever confiders ...
... ment ; and the manner of spending them being regulated by no public decency or established ufage , they are commonly confumed in rude , if not criminal paftimes , in ftupid floth or F 3 brutish brutish intemperance . Whoever confiders ...
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... ment , indeed , would have fubmitted to the lofs of a feventh part of the public induftry , and that too in addition to the numerous feftivals which the national religions indulged to the people : at leaft this would have been an ...
... ment , indeed , would have fubmitted to the lofs of a feventh part of the public induftry , and that too in addition to the numerous feftivals which the national religions indulged to the people : at leaft this would have been an ...
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... ment , proof , or reafon ; is as formidable to a true religion , as to a falfe one ; to a well - grounded faith , as to a chimerical mythology , or fabulous tradition . Neither , let it be obferved , is the crime or danger lefs ...
... ment , proof , or reafon ; is as formidable to a true religion , as to a falfe one ; to a well - grounded faith , as to a chimerical mythology , or fabulous tradition . Neither , let it be obferved , is the crime or danger lefs ...
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