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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... labour , if his ne- cessities could be supplied with equal cer- tainty by prayer ? How few would contain within any bounds of moderation those pas- sions and pleasures , which at present are checked only by disease , or the dread of it ...
... labour , if his ne- cessities could be supplied with equal cer- tainty by prayer ? How few would contain within any bounds of moderation those pas- sions and pleasures , which at present are checked only by disease , or the dread of it ...
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... labour and business during times previously set apart for the exercise of public worship , is founded in the reasons which make public worship itself a duty . But the celebration of divine service never occupies the whole day . What ...
... labour and business during times previously set apart for the exercise of public worship , is founded in the reasons which make public worship itself a duty . But the celebration of divine service never occupies the whole day . What ...
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... labour by the prospect of a day of rest always approaching ; which could not be said of casual indulgences of leisure and rest , even were they more frequent than there is reason to expect they would be if left to the discre- tion or ...
... labour by the prospect of a day of rest always approaching ; which could not be said of casual indulgences of leisure and rest , even were they more frequent than there is reason to expect they would be if left to the discre- tion or ...
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... labour , and to spare . The difficulty is not so much to procure , as to employ it . The addition of the seventh day's labour to that of the other six , would have no other effect than to reduce the price . The labourer him- self , who ...
... labour , and to spare . The difficulty is not so much to procure , as to employ it . The addition of the seventh day's labour to that of the other six , would have no other effect than to reduce the price . The labourer him- self , who ...
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... labour ; as from dressing meat , from tra- velling beyond a sabbath - day's journey , or about a single mile . In the Maccabean wars , they suffered a thousand of their number to be slain , rather than do any thing in their own defence ...
... labour ; as from dressing meat , from tra- velling beyond a sabbath - day's journey , or about a single mile . In the Maccabean wars , they suffered a thousand of their number to be slain , rather than do any thing in their own defence ...
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