Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, Edinburg; and for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, London, 1774 |
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... punishment on a man of fa- shion , than to banish him to his country - feat . In Britain the fame fondness for a town - life is gaining ground daily . A stran- ger confidering the immenfe fums expended in England upon country - feats ...
... punishment on a man of fa- shion , than to banish him to his country - feat . In Britain the fame fondness for a town - life is gaining ground daily . A stran- ger confidering the immenfe fums expended in England upon country - feats ...
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... punishment will not com- pel a man to labour seriously : he may affume the appearance , but will make no progress ; and the pretext of fickness or weak- ness is ever at hand for an excuse . The only compulfion to make a man work ...
... punishment will not com- pel a man to labour seriously : he may affume the appearance , but will make no progress ; and the pretext of fickness or weak- ness is ever at hand for an excuse . The only compulfion to make a man work ...
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... punishment of profligacy , not any punishment that is attended with shame . Pu- nishment , he observes , that deprives a man of all sense of honour , never will contribute to make him virtuous . 1 Charity - schools might have been ...
... punishment of profligacy , not any punishment that is attended with shame . Pu- nishment , he observes , that deprives a man of all sense of honour , never will contribute to make him virtuous . 1 Charity - schools might have been ...
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... punishments ; but it was fingularly bold to abolish the natural law of charity , by establishing a legal tax in its ftead . Men will always be mending : what a confused jumble do they make , when they attempt to mend the laws of Nature ...
... punishments ; but it was fingularly bold to abolish the natural law of charity , by establishing a legal tax in its ftead . Men will always be mending : what a confused jumble do they make , when they attempt to mend the laws of Nature ...
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... punishments in a future state ; which made them bury with their dead , quantities of gold and filver , for defraying the expence of their journey ; and also made them put to death some of their servants to attend them . Women fometimes ...
... punishments in a future state ; which made them bury with their dead , quantities of gold and filver , for defraying the expence of their journey ; and also made them put to death some of their servants to attend them . Women fometimes ...
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