Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Government , fapped with great Art and much Ingenuity . What Advantage do we derive from fuch Writings ; What De- light can a Man find in employing a Capacity , which might be usefully exerted for the nobleft Purposes , in a Sort of ...
... Government , fapped with great Art and much Ingenuity . What Advantage do we derive from fuch Writings ; What De- light can a Man find in employing a Capacity , which might be usefully exerted for the nobleft Purposes , in a Sort of ...
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... Government of our Un- derstanding ; but enough has not been faid upon the Restraint which our bodily Neceffities ought to lay on the extravagant Sublimities and excentrick Roy- ings of our Minds . The Body , or , as fome love to call it ...
... Government of our Un- derstanding ; but enough has not been faid upon the Restraint which our bodily Neceffities ought to lay on the extravagant Sublimities and excentrick Roy- ings of our Minds . The Body , or , as fome love to call it ...
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... Governments ; into fome Form of which , more ex- tended or restrained , all Mankind have gradually ' fallen . And fince it has fo happened , and that we owe an implicit Reverence to all the Inftitutions of our Ancestors , we fhall ...
... Governments ; into fome Form of which , more ex- tended or restrained , all Mankind have gradually ' fallen . And fince it has fo happened , and that we owe an implicit Reverence to all the Inftitutions of our Ancestors , we fhall ...
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... under the Name of Religion , and of ecclefiaftical Tyranny under the Name of Church Government , have been clear- ly and ufefully expofed . We begin to think and to act 1 act from Reafon and from Nature alone . This OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
... under the Name of Religion , and of ecclefiaftical Tyranny under the Name of Church Government , have been clear- ly and ufefully expofed . We begin to think and to act 1 act from Reafon and from Nature alone . This OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
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... Government borrows a Strength from eccle- fiaftical ; and artificial Laws receive a Sanction from artificial Revelations . The Ideas of Religion and Government are closely connected ; and whilst we receive Government as a thing ...
... Government borrows a Strength from eccle- fiaftical ; and artificial Laws receive a Sanction from artificial Revelations . The Ideas of Religion and Government are closely connected ; and whilst we receive Government as a thing ...
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