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... at all . I am led to propose these ftrictures , not by any propensity to depreciate the labours * Dr. Rutherforth , author of " Inftitutes of Natural " Law . " of my predeceffors , much less to invite a comparison b 2 of [ xix ]
... at all . I am led to propose these ftrictures , not by any propensity to depreciate the labours * Dr. Rutherforth , author of " Inftitutes of Natural " Law . " of my predeceffors , much less to invite a comparison b 2 of [ xix ]
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William Paley. of my predeceffors , much less to invite a comparison between the merits of their per- formances and my own ; but folely by the confideration , that when a writer offers a book to the public upon a subject on which the ...
William Paley. of my predeceffors , much less to invite a comparison between the merits of their per- formances and my own ; but folely by the confideration , that when a writer offers a book to the public upon a subject on which the ...
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... less than the weight of the argu- ments themselves , have given a reputation and currency to his opinions , of which , I am persuaded , in any unfettled ftate of pub- lic affairs , the influence would be felt . As this is not a place ...
... less than the weight of the argu- ments themselves , have given a reputation and currency to his opinions , of which , I am persuaded , in any unfettled ftate of pub- lic affairs , the influence would be felt . As this is not a place ...
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... less all the cafes which will actually occur , but by way only of explain- ing the principle of the rule , and as so many fpecimens of the method of applying it . The chief difference is , that the examples in Scrip- ture are not ...
... less all the cafes which will actually occur , but by way only of explain- ing the principle of the rule , and as so many fpecimens of the method of applying it . The chief difference is , that the examples in Scrip- ture are not ...
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... less of fuch , as in a fit of chagrin , fhut themselves up in cloysters and hermitages , or quit the world and their ftations in it , for folitude and repose . Where Where there exifts a known external caufe of uneafinefs , 26 HAPPINESS ...
... less of fuch , as in a fit of chagrin , fhut themselves up in cloysters and hermitages , or quit the world and their ftations in it , for folitude and repose . Where Where there exifts a known external caufe of uneafinefs , 26 HAPPINESS ...
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