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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... thofe who depend on it , but extend to their children . The constant anxiety of a labouring man to provide for his children , endears them to him . Being relieved of that anxiety by the tax for the роог poor , his affection cools ...
... thofe who depend on it , but extend to their children . The constant anxiety of a labouring man to provide for his children , endears them to him . Being relieved of that anxiety by the tax for the роог poor , his affection cools ...
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... thofe thus introdu ced , but alfo to two right angles . We thus connect the two parts of the original proposition , by a number of intermediate equali + ties ; and by that means perceive , that these two parts are equal among themselves ...
... thofe thus introdu ced , but alfo to two right angles . We thus connect the two parts of the original proposition , by a number of intermediate equali + ties ; and by that means perceive , that these two parts are equal among themselves ...
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... thofe we regard , are strong incentives to virtue : but if we were not accountable for our conduct , praise and blame would be fel- dom well directed ; for how shall a man's intentions be known , without calling him to account ? And ...
... thofe we regard , are strong incentives to virtue : but if we were not accountable for our conduct , praise and blame would be fel- dom well directed ; for how shall a man's intentions be known , without calling him to account ? And ...
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... thofe who fuffered by the fall of the tower of Siloam , ought to have opened their eyes ; but fuperftitious eyes are never opened by instruction . At the same time , it is deplorable that fuch be- lief has no good influence on manners ...
... thofe who fuffered by the fall of the tower of Siloam , ought to have opened their eyes ; but fuperftitious eyes are never opened by instruction . At the same time , it is deplorable that fuch be- lief has no good influence on manners ...
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... Thofe who have no notion of any motive but interest , naturally think it to be equally powerful with the Deity . An opinion prevailed u- univerfally in the Christian church , from the eighth century down to the Reformation , that ...
... Thofe who have no notion of any motive but interest , naturally think it to be equally powerful with the Deity . An opinion prevailed u- univerfally in the Christian church , from the eighth century down to the Reformation , that ...
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