The principles of moral and political philosophy, Volumen1J. 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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... justice , whose decisions are regulated by general principles of na- tural equity , in conjunction with the maxims of the Roman code ; of which kind , I understand , there are many upon the Continent . To which may be added , concerning ...
... justice , whose decisions are regulated by general principles of na- tural equity , in conjunction with the maxims of the Roman code ; of which kind , I understand , there are many upon the Continent . To which may be added , concerning ...
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... justice to inform his readers , distinctly and specifically , what it is he professes to supply and what he expects to improve . The imperfections above enumerated , are those which I have endeavoured to avoid or remedy . Of the ...
... justice to inform his readers , distinctly and specifically , what it is he professes to supply and what he expects to improve . The imperfections above enumerated , are those which I have endeavoured to avoid or remedy . Of the ...
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... justice , benevolence , and purity : such as , worshipping God in spirit and in truth ; doing as we would be done by ; loving our neighbour as ourself ; forgiving others , as we expect forgiveness from God ; that mercy is better than ...
... justice , benevolence , and purity : such as , worshipping God in spirit and in truth ; doing as we would be done by ; loving our neighbour as ourself ; forgiving others , as we expect forgiveness from God ; that mercy is better than ...
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... justice ; and are employed not so much to teach new rules of morality , as to enforce the practice of it by new sanctions , and by a greater certainty ; which last seems to be the proper business of a re- velation from God , and what ...
... justice ; and are employed not so much to teach new rules of morality , as to enforce the practice of it by new sanctions , and by a greater certainty ; which last seems to be the proper business of a re- velation from God , and what ...
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... equal concern in the future as in the present . The four CARDINAL virtues are , pru- dence , fortitude , temperance , and justice . But the division of virtue , to which we are in modern times most accustomed , is into duties VIRTUE . 43.
... equal concern in the future as in the present . The four CARDINAL virtues are , pru- dence , fortitude , temperance , and justice . But the division of virtue , to which we are in modern times most accustomed , is into duties VIRTUE . 43.
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