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... that the moral cha- racter of a people is intimately connected with their situation as to wealth ; always good in circumstances of abundance , always the reverse in circumstances approaching to want , The principles in human nature ...
... that the moral cha- racter of a people is intimately connected with their situation as to wealth ; always good in circumstances of abundance , always the reverse in circumstances approaching to want , The principles in human nature ...
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Other adaptations of their eco- nomy may be referred to the categories of repose , temper- ature , habits , and various other circumstances , incident to the condition of sentient beings . Among the chief of the Terrestrial Harmonies of ...
Other adaptations of their eco- nomy may be referred to the categories of repose , temper- ature , habits , and various other circumstances , incident to the condition of sentient beings . Among the chief of the Terrestrial Harmonies of ...
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... it was expected of this manager to pay annually a sum not less than that which had usually been received ; and , while this duty was performed , little was required or known about the circumstances of the district .
... it was expected of this manager to pay annually a sum not less than that which had usually been received ; and , while this duty was performed , little was required or known about the circumstances of the district .
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Researches on the Antient Inhabitants | 1 |
Beauchamps Narrative of the Invasion | 2 |
Letter second to Lord Liverpool on | 31 |
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