The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... equal ad- vantage in the hands of individuals over their own , as in those of the ftate over the lives of the fubjects , and that it may be entrufted with equal fafety to both , there is no room for arguing from the existence of fuch a ...
... equal ad- vantage in the hands of individuals over their own , as in those of the ftate over the lives of the fubjects , and that it may be entrufted with equal fafety to both , there is no room for arguing from the existence of fuch a ...
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... equal certainty by prayer ? How few would contain within any bounds of mode- ration those paffions and pleasures , which at prefent are checked only by disease or the dread of it , if prayer would infallibly re- ftore health ? In fhort ...
... equal certainty by prayer ? How few would contain within any bounds of mode- ration those paffions and pleasures , which at prefent are checked only by disease or the dread of it , if prayer would infallibly re- ftore health ? In fhort ...
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... equal and undoubting con- fidence , with which we hear the doctrines of Chrift or of Confucius , the law of Mofes or of Mahomet , the Bible , the Koran , or the Shafter , maintained or anathematized , taught or abjured , revered or ...
... equal and undoubting con- fidence , with which we hear the doctrines of Chrift or of Confucius , the law of Mofes or of Mahomet , the Bible , the Koran , or the Shafter , maintained or anathematized , taught or abjured , revered or ...
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... equal , than the continuance of an acknowledged fuperiority - the founder of the family would leave behind him many adherents , who could only preserve their own importance by fupporting the fuc- ceffion of his children . Add to thefe ...
... equal , than the continuance of an acknowledged fuperiority - the founder of the family would leave behind him many adherents , who could only preserve their own importance by fupporting the fuc- ceffion of his children . Add to thefe ...
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... equal , and yet we are accustomed to speak of the rights as well as of the happiness of a free people , compared with what belong to the subjects of abfolute monarchies . - How can this comparison be explained , unless we refer to a ...
... equal , and yet we are accustomed to speak of the rights as well as of the happiness of a free people , compared with what belong to the subjects of abfolute monarchies . - How can this comparison be explained , unless we refer to a ...
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