Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 sidor |
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... moderate government , and to enforce a due regard and submission to the actual government under which we live ; and , lastly , ( seeing the effects of political wisdom , in its greatest efforts , and operating in the most favourable ...
... moderate government , and to enforce a due regard and submission to the actual government under which we live ; and , lastly , ( seeing the effects of political wisdom , in its greatest efforts , and operating in the most favourable ...
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... MODERATE GOVERNMENT , Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is obvious and practicable in the present State of human ...
... MODERATE GOVERNMENT , Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is obvious and practicable in the present State of human ...
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... moderate supply of his wants . In such a state of mutual benevolence a nation would have resembled children of the same family , and their dwellings so many apartments in the same house ; no bars and bolts would have been necessary to ...
... moderate supply of his wants . In such a state of mutual benevolence a nation would have resembled children of the same family , and their dwellings so many apartments in the same house ; no bars and bolts would have been necessary to ...
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... moderate labour , and cannot subsist without it . And indeed no society can enjoy much permanency be- yond this state ; for suppose it elevated a few degrees higher , whether by a sudden influx of wealth , or by any other means , the ...
... moderate labour , and cannot subsist without it . And indeed no society can enjoy much permanency be- yond this state ; for suppose it elevated a few degrees higher , whether by a sudden influx of wealth , or by any other means , the ...
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... moderate government . The fact is , that , till some great revolution take place in human nature , the world will go on at its old rate , will continue to be swayed by its interests and passions , and perpetually be vibrating between ...
... moderate government . The fact is , that , till some great revolution take place in human nature , the world will go on at its old rate , will continue to be swayed by its interests and passions , and perpetually be vibrating between ...
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