Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness : Chiefly in Reference to a Life of Retirement in the CountryA. Strahan, 1804 - 383 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... is made now , it is needless to explain ; since its merits , whatever they are , depend on those general principles of truth and na- ture , which ought to regulate human conduct at all times , and in all conjunctures : and A 2.
... is made now , it is needless to explain ; since its merits , whatever they are , depend on those general principles of truth and na- ture , which ought to regulate human conduct at all times , and in all conjunctures : and A 2.
الصفحة xxiv
... conduct of the best and wisest men . And when to this we add the zeal and diligence with which bad men ( and eminently at the present period ) practise every device to spread universal mischief , who shall deny that it is allowable for ...
... conduct of the best and wisest men . And when to this we add the zeal and diligence with which bad men ( and eminently at the present period ) practise every device to spread universal mischief , who shall deny that it is allowable for ...
الصفحة xxvii
... conduct , than to re- searches that might seem profound or scientific ; which the equitable reader , it is presumed , will neither ascribe to the writer's entire incapacity for such enqui- ries , nor to his want of liberal curiosity ...
... conduct , than to re- searches that might seem profound or scientific ; which the equitable reader , it is presumed , will neither ascribe to the writer's entire incapacity for such enqui- ries , nor to his want of liberal curiosity ...
الصفحة xxviii
... conduct themselves in this world in a manner becoming the candidates for a better . The above prefatory remarks may be sufficient to shew the nature and scope of those which follow . The whole is now committed to the candour of the ...
... conduct themselves in this world in a manner becoming the candidates for a better . The above prefatory remarks may be sufficient to shew the nature and scope of those which follow . The whole is now committed to the candour of the ...
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... conduct of providence towards the world at large , even in the most awful instances , which by impressing a conviction of the nature and consequences of sin , were suited to obstruct its progress . The instances I have here in view are ...
... conduct of providence towards the world at large , even in the most awful instances , which by impressing a conviction of the nature and consequences of sin , were suited to obstruct its progress . The instances I have here in view are ...
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