An Enquiry Into the Duties of Men in the Higher and Middle Classes of Society in Great Britain, Resulting from Their Respective Stations, Professions, and Employments, Volumen1B. & J. White, 1797 |
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... thofe of a Peer 185-188 Preliminary Confiderations incumbent before a Perfon be- comes a Candidate 188-191 Duties of a declared Candidate , and during the Election And when a Contest is ended Remarks on purchasing a Seat Two poftponed ...
... thofe of a Peer 185-188 Preliminary Confiderations incumbent before a Perfon be- comes a Candidate 188-191 Duties of a declared Candidate , and during the Election And when a Contest is ended Remarks on purchasing a Seat Two poftponed ...
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... thofe , who are placed in the lowest ranks of fociety . By them argu- mentative and bulky treatises on morality will not be read . The careful perufal of their bible , and the study of short and familiar expofitions of its precepts ...
... thofe , who are placed in the lowest ranks of fociety . By them argu- mentative and bulky treatises on morality will not be read . The careful perufal of their bible , and the study of short and familiar expofitions of its precepts ...
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... thofe chapters ( 6 ) alfo which include the general duties of fubjects , and the especial obligations of private and domeftic life , as par- ticularly addreffed to himself . If I fhould be told that remarks and directions will ftill be ...
... thofe chapters ( 6 ) alfo which include the general duties of fubjects , and the especial obligations of private and domeftic life , as par- ticularly addreffed to himself . If I fhould be told that remarks and directions will ftill be ...
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... thofe ties in another land , or the eftablishment of fimilar connections , has always been the first and the darling object of those . who furvived the fubverted community . Like globules of quickfilver difperfed over a polished furface ...
... thofe ties in another land , or the eftablishment of fimilar connections , has always been the first and the darling object of those . who furvived the fubverted community . Like globules of quickfilver difperfed over a polished furface ...
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... thofe authors , fociety had advanced few steps further at the time when the picture was drawn . The learned hiftorian obferves that , while fociety remains in this fimple ftate , men by uniting together scarcely relinquish any portion ...
... thofe authors , fociety had advanced few steps further at the time when the picture was drawn . The learned hiftorian obferves that , while fociety remains in this fimple ftate , men by uniting together scarcely relinquish any portion ...
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Página 83 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
Página 285 - I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.
Página 357 - That King James II., having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Página 85 - Natural allegiance is therefore a debt of gratitude, which cannot be forfeited, cancelled, or altered, by any change of time, place, or circumstance, nor by any thing but the united concurrence of the legislature.
Página 83 - I exhort, therefore, that, firft of all, " fupplications, prayers, intercefilons, and giving " of thanks, be made for ALL MEN-, for kings, " and for all that are in authority, that we may " lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godlinefs " and honefty- For this is good and acceptable " in the fight of God our Saviour; who will <c have ALL MEN to be faved, and to come to the
Página 37 - I, c. 10, which abolished the court of star chamber, effectual care is taken to remove all judicial power out of the hands of the king's privy council ; who, as then was evident from recent instances, might soon be inclined to pronounce that for law which was most agreeable to the prince or his officers. Nothing therefore is more to be avoided, in a free constitution, than uniting the provinces of a judge and a minister of state.
Página 326 - In these no man should take up arms, but with a view to defend his country and its laws; he puts not off the citizen when he enters the camp...
Página 398 - UDGES ought to remember that \ their office is jus dicere, and not | jus dare ; to interpret law, and I not to make law, or give law. | Else will it be like the authority claimed by the church of Rome ; which, under pretext of exposition of Scripture, doth not...
Página 85 - Natural allegiance is such as is due from all men born within the king's dominions immediately upon their birth...
Página 28 - III ) but, because that every man ought of right to defend the king and his realm, therefore the king at his pleasure...