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... lefs fit- ted is he to labour with content . The only plaufible argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children of the labouring poor are taught 1 " taught there the principles of religion and of 50 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... lefs fit- ted is he to labour with content . The only plaufible argument for a charity - fchool , is , " That children of the labouring poor are taught 1 " taught there the principles of religion and of 50 Book II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... religion and morality , if not obfcured by vitious habits , are fufficient for good conduct : preferve a man from vice by constant labour , and he will not be deficient in his duty either to God or to man . Hefiod , an ancient and ...
... religion and morality , if not obfcured by vitious habits , are fufficient for good conduct : preferve a man from vice by constant labour , and he will not be deficient in his duty either to God or to man . Hefiod , an ancient and ...
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... religious ; and if they were influenced by religion , they " would be lefs abandoned in their behaviour . Thus this feem- ing - good act turns to a national evil : there is more diftrefs , a- mong the poor in London than any where in ...
... religious ; and if they were influenced by religion , they " would be lefs abandoned in their behaviour . Thus this feem- ing - good act turns to a national evil : there is more diftrefs , a- mong the poor in London than any where in ...
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... religion of his ancestors , to maintain the laws and cuftoms of the empire , and to be a father to his people . ' The various affairs of government were distributed among differ- ent boards with great propriety . The management of the ...
... religion of his ancestors , to maintain the laws and cuftoms of the empire , and to be a father to his people . ' The various affairs of government were distributed among differ- ent boards with great propriety . The management of the ...
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... religion they were no better than favages ? They not only prac- tifed human facrifices , but dreffed and ear the flesh of those that were facrificed . Their great temple was contrived to raise horror : upon the walls were multiplied the ...
... religion they were no better than favages ? They not only prac- tifed human facrifices , but dreffed and ear the flesh of those that were facrificed . Their great temple was contrived to raise horror : upon the walls were multiplied the ...
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