Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, 1774 |
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... duty to have ferved his time . But to effect " this , it must be a fixed principle , That there fhall be no exception of ranks . This " point must be rigorously attended to , and the law must be enforced , by way of preference , firft ...
... duty to have ferved his time . But to effect " this , it must be a fixed principle , That there fhall be no exception of ranks . This " point must be rigorously attended to , and the law must be enforced , by way of preference , firft ...
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... duty was it his intention to metamorphofe foldiers into merchants , loving peace , and hating war ? - " But tho ' I declare against large appointments beforehand , which , m : 30 . * A Roman triumph was finely contrived to excite ...
... duty was it his intention to metamorphofe foldiers into merchants , loving peace , and hating war ? - " But tho ' I declare against large appointments beforehand , which , m : 30 . * A Roman triumph was finely contrived to excite ...
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... duty to him . And thus , affection between parent and child , which is the corner - ftone of society , is in a great measure obliterated among the labouring poor . In a plan published by the Earl of Hilfborough , there is an article ...
... duty to him . And thus , affection between parent and child , which is the corner - ftone of society , is in a great measure obliterated among the labouring poor . In a plan published by the Earl of Hilfborough , there is an article ...
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... duty either to God or to man . Hefiod , an ancient and refpectable poet , fays , that God hath placed labour as a guard to virtue . More integrity accordingly will be found among a number of indu- ftrious poor taken at random , than ...
... duty either to God or to man . Hefiod , an ancient and refpectable poet , fays , that God hath placed labour as a guard to virtue . More integrity accordingly will be found among a number of indu- ftrious poor taken at random , than ...
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... duty to afford them relief , but has fuperadded the paffion of pity to enforce the performance of that duty . This branch of our nature fulfils in perfection all the falutary purpofes of charity , without admitting any one of the ...
... duty to afford them relief , but has fuperadded the paffion of pity to enforce the performance of that duty . This branch of our nature fulfils in perfection all the falutary purpofes of charity , without admitting any one of the ...
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