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... express my own persuasion , that to restore the purity is most effectually to promote the progress of Christianity ; and that the same virtuous motive , which hath sanctified their labours , suggested yours . At a time when some men ...
... express my own persuasion , that to restore the purity is most effectually to promote the progress of Christianity ; and that the same virtuous motive , which hath sanctified their labours , suggested yours . At a time when some men ...
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... express it , " of the rights and obligations of man , in his individual and social capacity , " in the same book . I might allege also , that the part a member of the commonwealth shall take in political contentions , the vote he shall ...
... express it , " of the rights and obligations of man , in his individual and social capacity , " in the same book . I might allege also , that the part a member of the commonwealth shall take in political contentions , the vote he shall ...
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... express any judgment concerning either . I mean only to remark , that such doctrines are not without effect ; and that it is of practical importance to have the principles from which the obligations of social union , and the extent of ...
... express any judgment concerning either . I mean only to remark , that such doctrines are not without effect ; and that it is of practical importance to have the principles from which the obligations of social union , and the extent of ...
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... express attention to his master's interest ; in- deed , your best old servants are of this sort : but then he must have served for a length of time under the actual direction of these motives to bring it to this ; in which service his ...
... express attention to his master's interest ; in- deed , your best old servants are of this sort : but then he must have served for a length of time under the actual direction of these motives to bring it to this ; in which service his ...
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... express this quantity ; or that it is possible to constitute a standard of moral attain- ments , accommodated to the almost infinite diversity which subsists in the capacities and opportunities of different men . " • It seems most ...
... express this quantity ; or that it is possible to constitute a standard of moral attain- ments , accommodated to the almost infinite diversity which subsists in the capacities and opportunities of different men . " • It seems most ...
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