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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... probably to do nothing more than provoke disgust or prejudice : at least , whether such a liberty may not be permitted to a lay- man , and in a discourse which is not confined to theological topics . I know that a sacred regard is due ...
... probably to do nothing more than provoke disgust or prejudice : at least , whether such a liberty may not be permitted to a lay- man , and in a discourse which is not confined to theological topics . I know that a sacred regard is due ...
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... probably as enlightened as those of any other country , declares it to have been their common opinion , that the gods were never angry , nor did harm to any one * : whence we may at least collect that the doctrine of punitive justice ...
... probably as enlightened as those of any other country , declares it to have been their common opinion , that the gods were never angry , nor did harm to any one * : whence we may at least collect that the doctrine of punitive justice ...
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... probably , as the great secondary cause , by the changes it pro- duced both in the earth itself and its sur- rounding atmosphere , further multiplied the evils and gradually abridged the term of human life , and thus opposed a fresh bar ...
... probably , as the great secondary cause , by the changes it pro- duced both in the earth itself and its sur- rounding atmosphere , further multiplied the evils and gradually abridged the term of human life , and thus opposed a fresh bar ...
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... probably may , that it is for our trial , for the exercise and improvement of our virtue , and , in consequence , the advancement of qur happiness ; yet is it not a strange trial , for an innocent.creature to be introduced into being ...
... probably may , that it is for our trial , for the exercise and improvement of our virtue , and , in consequence , the advancement of qur happiness ; yet is it not a strange trial , for an innocent.creature to be introduced into being ...
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... probably the same law which dictated to his panegyrist , Adam Smith , when he so- lemnly declared , that " both in the life- time , and since the death , of his friend , he had always considered him as approach- ing as nearly to the ...
... probably the same law which dictated to his panegyrist , Adam Smith , when he so- lemnly declared , that " both in the life- time , and since the death , of his friend , he had always considered him as approach- ing as nearly to the ...
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