Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... punish- ments , 52 6. Laws refpecting reparation , 66 7. Final caufes of the foregoing laws of nature , 78 respect to morality , Appendix , 8. Liberty and neceffity confidered with Upon chance and contingency , 94 120 Book Book 3. Sk ...
... punish- ments , 52 6. Laws refpecting reparation , 66 7. Final caufes of the foregoing laws of nature , 78 respect to morality , Appendix , 8. Liberty and neceffity confidered with Upon chance and contingency , 94 120 Book Book 3. Sk ...
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... punish children , even capitally , for the crime of their parent ; that the murdering an ene- my in cold blood , was once a common practice ; that human facrifices , impious no less than immoral according to our no- tions , were of old ...
... punish children , even capitally , for the crime of their parent ; that the murdering an ene- my in cold blood , was once a common practice ; that human facrifices , impious no less than immoral according to our no- tions , were of old ...
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... punishments ( a ) . But with re- fpect to every controverfy about property and pecuniary intereft , and , in general , about every civil right and obligation , the common sense of mankind is to every in- dividual the standard , and not ...
... punishments ( a ) . But with re- fpect to every controverfy about property and pecuniary intereft , and , in general , about every civil right and obligation , the common sense of mankind is to every in- dividual the standard , and not ...
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... implanted in our nature the principles of duty , of benevolence , of rewards and punishments , and of repara- tion . It may poffibly be thought , that rewards tion . 48 B. III . SCIENCES . Principles of duty and of benevolence,
... implanted in our nature the principles of duty , of benevolence , of rewards and punishments , and of repara- tion . It may poffibly be thought , that rewards tion . 48 B. III . SCIENCES . Principles of duty and of benevolence,
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... punishments , of which after- ward , are fufficient of themselves to en- force the laws of nature , without necef- fity of any other principle . Human laws , it is true , are enforc'd by these means ; because no higher fanction is under ...
... punishments , of which after- ward , are fufficient of themselves to en- force the laws of nature , without necef- fity of any other principle . Human laws , it is true , are enforc'd by these means ; because no higher fanction is under ...
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