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... ment from it , the recommendation of an honoured and excellent friend , the authority . of the venerable prelate to whom these la- bours are inscribed , the not perceiving in what way I could employ my time or talents better , and my ...
... ment from it , the recommendation of an honoured and excellent friend , the authority . of the venerable prelate to whom these la- bours are inscribed , the not perceiving in what way I could employ my time or talents better , and my ...
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... ment , with numberlefs examples of the fame kind , are accounted no breaches of honour ; be- cause a man is not a lefs agreeable companion for thefe vices , nor the worse to deal with , in thofe I thofe concerns which are usually ...
... ment , with numberlefs examples of the fame kind , are accounted no breaches of honour ; be- cause a man is not a lefs agreeable companion for thefe vices , nor the worse to deal with , in thofe I thofe concerns which are usually ...
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... ment , more loyal subjects , or more weight and authority in adjusting the affairs of nations , than any prince in Europe : in all these cafes the parties feel an actual fatisfaction in their fupe- riority . Now the conclufion that ...
... ment , more loyal subjects , or more weight and authority in adjusting the affairs of nations , than any prince in Europe : in all these cafes the parties feel an actual fatisfaction in their fupe- riority . Now the conclufion that ...
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... ment expreffed or drawn out into propofitions . So that it neceffarily comes to pass , that what promotes the public happiness , or happiness upon the whole , is agreeable to the fitness of things , to nature , to reason , and to truth ...
... ment expreffed or drawn out into propofitions . So that it neceffarily comes to pass , that what promotes the public happiness , or happiness upon the whole , is agreeable to the fitness of things , to nature , to reason , and to truth ...
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... ment I mean any difpenfation , whose object is to influence the conduct of reasonable creatures . For if , of two actions perfectly fimilar , one be punished , and the other be rewarded or for- given , which is the confequence of ...
... ment I mean any difpenfation , whose object is to influence the conduct of reasonable creatures . For if , of two actions perfectly fimilar , one be punished , and the other be rewarded or for- given , which is the confequence of ...
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