Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... that , whatever has a tendency to promote the interefts of fociety , is fo highly approv❜d of , we ought thence to learn the force of the the benevolent principle ; fince ' tis impoffible for any 6 The MONTHLY REVIEW ,
... that , whatever has a tendency to promote the interefts of fociety , is fo highly approv❜d of , we ought thence to learn the force of the the benevolent principle ; fince ' tis impoffible for any 6 The MONTHLY REVIEW ,
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. the benevolent principle ; fince ' tis impoffible for any thing to please as means to an end , where the end itself is totally indifferent . On the other hand , were it doubtful , whether there ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. the benevolent principle ; fince ' tis impoffible for any thing to please as means to an end , where the end itself is totally indifferent . On the other hand , were it doubtful , whether there ...
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... fince it naturally renders ' us agreeable to others , and is no inconfiderable fource of love and affection . No one will deny , that a negligence in this particular is a fault ; and as faults are nothing but fmaller vices , and this ...
... fince it naturally renders ' us agreeable to others , and is no inconfiderable fource of love and affection . No one will deny , that a negligence in this particular is a fault ; and as faults are nothing but fmaller vices , and this ...
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... fince nothing but that faculty can instruct us in the tendency of qualities and actions , and point out their beneficial confequences to fociety and to their pof- feffors . In many cafes this is an affair liable to great con- troverfy ...
... fince nothing but that faculty can instruct us in the tendency of qualities and actions , and point out their beneficial confequences to fociety and to their pof- feffors . In many cafes this is an affair liable to great con- troverfy ...
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... fince these are the different ends which virtue and vice have a tendency to promote . Here therefore , reafon inftructs us in the feveral tendencies of actions , and huma- nity makes a diftinction in favour of those , which are useful ...
... fince these are the different ends which virtue and vice have a tendency to promote . Here therefore , reafon inftructs us in the feveral tendencies of actions , and huma- nity makes a diftinction in favour of those , which are useful ...
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