The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... measure , of the fa- tisfaction he is to obtain . There is one cafe in which all extre- mities are juftifiable , namely , when our life is affaulted , and it becomes neceffary for our preservation to kill the affailant . This is evident ...
... measure , of the fa- tisfaction he is to obtain . There is one cafe in which all extre- mities are juftifiable , namely , when our life is affaulted , and it becomes neceffary for our preservation to kill the affailant . This is evident ...
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... measure super- feded , and the exhortations to it might have been fpared , if the difciples of his religion had been at liberty to quit the world , as foon as they grew weary of the ill ufage which they received in it . When the evils ...
... measure super- feded , and the exhortations to it might have been fpared , if the difciples of his religion had been at liberty to quit the world , as foon as they grew weary of the ill ufage which they received in it . When the evils ...
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... measure , from the accounts which the people receive of his nature and character , in their religious af- femblies . An error here becomes the error of multitudes : and as it is a subject in which almost every opinion leads the way to ...
... measure , from the accounts which the people receive of his nature and character , in their religious af- femblies . An error here becomes the error of multitudes : and as it is a subject in which almost every opinion leads the way to ...
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... measure , from the fame perfuafion of the efficacy of names and forms , jealous left the veneration paid to these should add an influence to the new settlement , which might enfnare the liberty of the commonwealth . 3. Government may be ...
... measure , from the fame perfuafion of the efficacy of names and forms , jealous left the veneration paid to these should add an influence to the new settlement , which might enfnare the liberty of the commonwealth . 3. Government may be ...
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... measure was likely to be brought about with little mifchief or bloodshed ; whereas it might have been a question with many friends of their country , whether the injuries then en- dured and threatened would have autho- rized the renewal ...
... measure was likely to be brought about with little mifchief or bloodshed ; whereas it might have been a question with many friends of their country , whether the injuries then en- dured and threatened would have autho- rized the renewal ...
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