The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2Messrs. Exshaw, White, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, Marchbank, and Mc.Kenzie, 1785 |
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... prince , would fufficient resemble our's ; and the question with him , as with us , would be , whether , the character of his prince being confider , ed , there remained any chance that he should obtain from him by prayer what he would ...
... prince , would fufficient resemble our's ; and the question with him , as with us , would be , whether , the character of his prince being confider , ed , there remained any chance that he should obtain from him by prayer what he would ...
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... prince , I fay , although he proceed- ed upon no other confiderations than the ftrict rectitude and expediency of the mea- fure , grant a favour or pardon to this man , which he did not grant to another , who was too proud , too lazy ...
... prince , I fay , although he proceed- ed upon no other confiderations than the ftrict rectitude and expediency of the mea- fure , grant a favour or pardon to this man , which he did not grant to another , who was too proud , too lazy ...
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... prince , and move his counfels ; whilft nothing in the mean time dwelt in the petitioner's mind , but a sense of his own grief and wants , of the power and goodness from which alone he was to look for relief , and of his obligation to ...
... prince , and move his counfels ; whilft nothing in the mean time dwelt in the petitioner's mind , but a sense of his own grief and wants , of the power and goodness from which alone he was to look for relief , and of his obligation to ...
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... prince or state which employs them . Now although we fhould look in vain . for any fingle reason which will account for the general fubmiffion of mankind to civil government , yet it may not be difficult to affign for every clafs and ...
... prince or state which employs them . Now although we fhould look in vain . for any fingle reason which will account for the general fubmiffion of mankind to civil government , yet it may not be difficult to affign for every clafs and ...
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... prince and people those lofty notions of hereditary right , which in the one were become a continual temptation to tyranny , and dif pofed pofed the other to invite fervitude by un- due compliances CIVIL GOVERNMENT . 135.
... prince and people those lofty notions of hereditary right , which in the one were become a continual temptation to tyranny , and dif pofed pofed the other to invite fervitude by un- due compliances CIVIL GOVERNMENT . 135.
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