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... principles of patriotism , in the upper classes ; the removal of causes of irritation , among the lower ; the protection of agriculture and commerce ; and , above all , the diffusion of instruction , virtue , and happiness ; these would ...
... principles of patriotism , in the upper classes ; the removal of causes of irritation , among the lower ; the protection of agriculture and commerce ; and , above all , the diffusion of instruction , virtue , and happiness ; these would ...
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... principles . The laws of God , as far as they are revealed to man , must form an im- mutable standard of right and ... principle , to which the legislator can refer in deciding upon the nature or tendency of any given action or of any ...
... principles . The laws of God , as far as they are revealed to man , must form an im- mutable standard of right and ... principle , to which the legislator can refer in deciding upon the nature or tendency of any given action or of any ...
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reduced to principles , as to avail more than it does at present towards the cure of diseases . There is another topic ... principles is proved , so far we are enabled to affirm that the death of the body does not involve a corresponding ...
reduced to principles , as to avail more than it does at present towards the cure of diseases . There is another topic ... principles is proved , so far we are enabled to affirm that the death of the body does not involve a corresponding ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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