The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Faulder; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson; Wilkie and Robinson; J. Walker ... [etc.] ... and Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1811 |
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... employment , which is sure ' to let in many superfluous cravings and cus- toms , and often this amongst the rest ; or , lastly , from grief , or fatigue , both which strongly solicit that relief which inebriating liquors administer ...
... employment , which is sure ' to let in many superfluous cravings and cus- toms , and often this amongst the rest ; or , lastly , from grief , or fatigue , both which strongly solicit that relief which inebriating liquors administer ...
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... employment ; and the manner of spending them being regulated by no public decency or established usage , they are com- monly consumed in rude , if not criminal pas- times , in stupid sloth , or brutish intemperance . Whoever considers ...
... employment ; and the manner of spending them being regulated by no public decency or established usage , they are com- monly consumed in rude , if not criminal pas- times , in stupid sloth , or brutish intemperance . Whoever considers ...
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... their time and labour at their own dispo sal ; and it was scarcely to be expected , that unbelieving masters and magistrates , and they who directed the employment of others , would permit their SABBATICAL INSTITUTIONS . S7.
... their time and labour at their own dispo sal ; and it was scarcely to be expected , that unbelieving masters and magistrates , and they who directed the employment of others , would permit their SABBATICAL INSTITUTIONS . S7.
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William Paley. who directed the employment of others , would permit their slaves and labourers to rest from their work every seventh day or that civil government , indeed , would have submitted to the loss of a seventh part of the public ...
William Paley. who directed the employment of others , would permit their slaves and labourers to rest from their work every seventh day or that civil government , indeed , would have submitted to the loss of a seventh part of the public ...
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... employment , the passions and counsels of a party can be cir- culated with ease and rapidity . It is by these means , and in such situations , that the minds of men are so affected and prepared , that the most dreadful uproars often ...
... employment , the passions and counsels of a party can be cir- culated with ease and rapidity . It is by these means , and in such situations , that the minds of men are so affected and prepared , that the most dreadful uproars often ...
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