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Page vii
... other writers of equal celebrity . With reference to the views of any persons whatever , he has been , as far as his judgment allowed , guided by the words of Dr. Watts : - " Seize upon truth where'er ' tis found , Amongst PREFACE . vii.
... other writers of equal celebrity . With reference to the views of any persons whatever , he has been , as far as his judgment allowed , guided by the words of Dr. Watts : - " Seize upon truth where'er ' tis found , Amongst PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
... allowed so distinguished an honour . Of all employments of the mind , " says Sir W. Young , " surely that is the worthiest , and as it were divine , which tends to establish order in society ; to humanize the great Leviathan , to adopt ...
... allowed so distinguished an honour . Of all employments of the mind , " says Sir W. Young , " surely that is the worthiest , and as it were divine , which tends to establish order in society ; to humanize the great Leviathan , to adopt ...
Page 40
... allowed except on particular occa- sions ; silk , lace , and several other articles of luxury , were totally prohibited in some of the cantons ; and even the head- dress of the ladies was subject to regulations . 19. The commodities ...
... allowed except on particular occa- sions ; silk , lace , and several other articles of luxury , were totally prohibited in some of the cantons ; and even the head- dress of the ladies was subject to regulations . 19. The commodities ...
Page 49
... allowed to be just conquest , and partly by other kingdoms submitting themselves voluntarily to it , throughout a course of ages , and claiming its protection , one after another , in successive exigencies . The head of it would be an ...
... allowed to be just conquest , and partly by other kingdoms submitting themselves voluntarily to it , throughout a course of ages , and claiming its protection , one after another , in successive exigencies . The head of it would be an ...
Page 57
... allowed to engross the land ; and hence , the many who are thus driven off it , are placed in one of two states of slavery ; as , with regard to the land , there are only three positions in which men can stand . Having a right to it ...
... allowed to engross the land ; and hence , the many who are thus driven off it , are placed in one of two states of slavery ; as , with regard to the land , there are only three positions in which men can stand . Having a right to it ...
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