Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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Lord Henry Home Kames ! ment is requifite to prove , that to rescue an innocent babe from the jaws of a wolf , to feed the hungry , to clothe the naked , are right actions : they are perceived to be fo intuitively . As little is an ...
Lord Henry Home Kames ! ment is requifite to prove , that to rescue an innocent babe from the jaws of a wolf , to feed the hungry , to clothe the naked , are right actions : they are perceived to be fo intuitively . As little is an ...
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... ment only . Active duties , as hinted above , are all of them directed to particular perfons . And the first I fhall mention , is that be- tween parent and child . The relation of parent and child , the strongest that can exist between ...
... ment only . Active duties , as hinted above , are all of them directed to particular perfons . And the first I fhall mention , is that be- tween parent and child . The relation of parent and child , the strongest that can exist between ...
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... As to punishment in particular , an ac- tion done intentionally to produce mif- chief , is criminal , and merits punish- ment . Such an action , being disagree- able , able , raises my refentment , even where I have 54 : B. III . SCIENCES .
... As to punishment in particular , an ac- tion done intentionally to produce mif- chief , is criminal , and merits punish- ment . Such an action , being disagree- able , able , raises my refentment , even where I have 54 : B. III . SCIENCES .
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... enfues , however accidentally ; and from the resemblance of pecuniary punishment to repara- fion , the rule was childishly extended to punish- ment . A crime against any primary virtue is attended with severe Sk . II . i . 5 . 63 Morality .
... enfues , however accidentally ; and from the resemblance of pecuniary punishment to repara- fion , the rule was childishly extended to punish- ment . A crime against any primary virtue is attended with severe Sk . II . i . 5 . 63 Morality .
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