The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1F. Davis, 1787 |
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... DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETER- MINATE , AND OF THE CRIMES OPPOSED TO THESE . I. Charity II . Charity - The Treatment of our Do- meftics and Dependants 231 233 III . Slavery CHAP . III . Slavery IV . V. Charity . CONTENT S.
... DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETER- MINATE , AND OF THE CRIMES OPPOSED TO THESE . I. Charity II . Charity - The Treatment of our Do- meftics and Dependants 231 233 III . Slavery CHAP . III . Slavery IV . V. Charity . CONTENT S.
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... CRIMES OPPOSITE TO THESE . I. Of the public Ufe of Marriage Inftitutions 293 II . Fornication 295 III . Seduction 304 IV . Adultery 309 V. Inceft 316 VI . Polygamy 319 VII . Of Divorce 326 VIII . Marriage 339 IX . Of the Duty of Parents ...
... CRIMES OPPOSITE TO THESE . I. Of the public Ufe of Marriage Inftitutions 293 II . Fornication 295 III . Seduction 304 IV . Adultery 309 V. Inceft 316 VI . Polygamy 319 VII . Of Divorce 326 VIII . Marriage 339 IX . Of the Duty of Parents ...
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... crimes , be- cause they are incapable of being defined by any previous description - Of which nature is luxury , prodigality , partiality in voting at thofe elections in which the qualification of the candidate ought to determine the ...
... crimes , be- cause they are incapable of being defined by any previous description - Of which nature is luxury , prodigality , partiality in voting at thofe elections in which the qualification of the candidate ought to determine the ...
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... crimes , of which it is no longer permitted us even to speak , have had their advocates amongst the fages of very re- nowned times ; that , if an inhabitant of the polished nations of Europe is delighted with the appearance , wherever ...
... crimes , of which it is no longer permitted us even to speak , have had their advocates amongst the fages of very re- nowned times ; that , if an inhabitant of the polished nations of Europe is delighted with the appearance , wherever ...
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... crimes , but by public au- thority . Although , therefore , fuch an action have no particular bad confequence , or greater particular good confequences , yet it is not useful , by rea- fon of the general confequence , which is of more ...
... crimes , but by public au- thority . Although , therefore , fuch an action have no particular bad confequence , or greater particular good confequences , yet it is not useful , by rea- fon of the general confequence , which is of more ...
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