Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 sidor |
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... favourable circumstances , are very limited and uncertain ) to point out independent sources of enjoyment under all governments , and in all situations , is the design of the present work ; which , if mo- derately executed , can hardly ...
... favourable circumstances , are very limited and uncertain ) to point out independent sources of enjoyment under all governments , and in all situations , is the design of the present work ; which , if mo- derately executed , can hardly ...
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... favourable allowance , that , in- stead of a bold demand upon his justice , he thus comes forward with a modest appeal to his candour and generosity . But though the author readily waves all * Rural Philosophy , or Reflections on ...
... favourable allowance , that , in- stead of a bold demand upon his justice , he thus comes forward with a modest appeal to his candour and generosity . But though the author readily waves all * Rural Philosophy , or Reflections on ...
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... favourable to his own virtue , and consequently to his real happiness , than they are needful to the security and welfare of his fellow - citizens . To be deterred from violence , injustice , and brutality , must always be for our bene ...
... favourable to his own virtue , and consequently to his real happiness , than they are needful to the security and welfare of his fellow - citizens . To be deterred from violence , injustice , and brutality , must always be for our bene ...
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... favourable circumstances to produce it , that it will scarcely be found to exist at all out of political society ; and but seldom , even within this pale , in any eminent de- gree . When the wants of the body are to be supplied by daily ...
... favourable circumstances to produce it , that it will scarcely be found to exist at all out of political society ; and but seldom , even within this pale , in any eminent de- gree . When the wants of the body are to be supplied by daily ...
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... favourable to the cause of virtue and hap- piness , to which few things are more adverse than the want of regular occupation ; and * If there be any exceptions to this , they can only be found in a few highly - favoured climates , where ...
... favourable to the cause of virtue and hap- piness , to which few things are more adverse than the want of regular occupation ; and * If there be any exceptions to this , they can only be found in a few highly - favoured climates , where ...
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