Principles of Moral and Political Science: Being Chiefly a Retrospect of Lectures Delivered in the College of Edinburgh, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1792 |
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... those regions of the earth which have been hitherto enveloped in Popish darkness . And we have been led to suppose that , of late years , this desirable object has been in some measure attained : that the Word of God , though ...
... those regions of the earth which have been hitherto enveloped in Popish darkness . And we have been led to suppose that , of late years , this desirable object has been in some measure attained : that the Word of God , though ...
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... Those Extraordinary Twins charts the complex interplay between formal innovation and historical analysis central to understanding Mark Twain's purposively flawed tale. Hsu offers a comprehensive introduction, situating the novel within ...
... Those Extraordinary Twins charts the complex interplay between formal innovation and historical analysis central to understanding Mark Twain's purposively flawed tale. Hsu offers a comprehensive introduction, situating the novel within ...
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... Those Days move both forwards and backwards in time , as they see certain things never change while others seem to be , almost always , getting worse . I have many things in common with Andrés G. Leiva : we both live with women we don't ...
... Those Days move both forwards and backwards in time , as they see certain things never change while others seem to be , almost always , getting worse . I have many things in common with Andrés G. Leiva : we both live with women we don't ...
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... Those who are proud” are the captives of this invisible dragon. This book gives you the strategy to uncover the ... those who are proud”. Once you are amongst “those who are proud” it means you will be amongst the least in heaven. This ...
... Those who are proud” are the captives of this invisible dragon. This book gives you the strategy to uncover the ... those who are proud”. Once you are amongst “those who are proud” it means you will be amongst the least in heaven. This ...
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... those the Father had given Him. The bigger picture, as subsequent Scriptures will show, is the distinction made between those that are of the world and those whom the Father has taken out of the world and given to His Son. In praying ...
... those the Father had given Him. The bigger picture, as subsequent Scriptures will show, is the distinction made between those that are of the world and those whom the Father has taken out of the world and given to His Son. In praying ...
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Página 391 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Página 349 - This pencil take (she said), whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates of joy ; Of horror that, and thrilling fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears.
Página 262 - If man were to live in a state of nature, unconnected with other individuals, there would be no occasion for any other laws than the law of nature, and the law of God.
Página 94 - T'HAT the mind of man is never satisfied with the objects •*• immediately before it, but is always breaking away from the present moment, and losing itself in schemes of future felicity; and that we forget the proper use of the time now in our power, to provide for the enjoyment of that which, perhaps, may never be granted us...
Página 423 - ... whole accommodations of human life, may, under the facilities of commerce, find a market in which it may be exchanged for what will procure any other part, or the whole: so that the owner of the clay-pit, or the industrious potter, without producing any one article immediately fit to supply his own necessities, may obtain the possession of all that he wants.
Página 131 - Nous-mêmes, à ne considérer que la partie matérielle de notre être, nous ne sommes au-dessus des animaux que par quelques rapports de plus, tels que ceux que nous donnent la langue et la main; et quoique les ouvrages du Créateur soient en...
Página 76 - The reputation of virtue, like celebrity in any other way, may engage men in competition and rivalfhip ; but virtue itfelf is promoted by the prevalence of virtue in the world. The lamp of wifdom is lighted by communication with the wife ; and benevolence is infpired in the fociety of the benevolent. Fortitude and temperance gain ftrength by example. Whoever can reft upon thefe qualities of...
Página 469 - RIGHT TO ANY ONE, although TO HAVE GOVERNMENT, and this purged of every person incapable or unworthy of the trust, IS MATTER OF EXPEDIENCE TO EVERY ONE," Conceiving government to be intended for the general advantage, he, on the one hand, reprobated the old system of France, as framed, or rather jumbled together, in such a manner as to degrade human...
Página 357 - ... to fill this station and give out for all men the hymn to god ? For what else can I, a lame, old man, do, but sing hymns to god? If I were a nightingale, I would act the part of a nightingale, if a swan, the part of a swan. But since I am a reasonable creature, it is my duty to praise god, this is my business.
Página 349 - This pencil take (fhe faid) whofe colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine too thefe golden keys, immortal boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the facred fource of fympathetic Tears. III. 2. Nor fecond he f , that rode fublime Upon the feraph-wings of Extafy, The fecrets of th