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... but he spends the force of his indignation on the injury which he afferts to have been offered to the character of Abraham Tucker , Esq ; Author of The Light of Nature pursued , in calling him an Unitarian Christian .
... but he spends the force of his indignation on the injury which he afferts to have been offered to the character of Abraham Tucker , Esq ; Author of The Light of Nature pursued , in calling him an Unitarian Christian .
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Metaphysical ( or rather Philofophical ) Meditations concerning the Origin and Nature of ( that ) Juitice ( which is anterior to all positive Inititutions ) , and the true or false Ideas that have been entertained upon this Subject .
Metaphysical ( or rather Philofophical ) Meditations concerning the Origin and Nature of ( that ) Juitice ( which is anterior to all positive Inititutions ) , and the true or false Ideas that have been entertained upon this Subject .
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As human nature is not the work of the civil magistrate , as no positive law can render uteful actions that are pernicious , nor pernicious those that are palpably useful , and as the line of conduct that tends to the felicity and ...
As human nature is not the work of the civil magistrate , as no positive law can render uteful actions that are pernicious , nor pernicious those that are palpably useful , and as the line of conduct that tends to the felicity and ...
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