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Page 100
... laws respecting liberty and property , both civil and religious , were equally extended to all , and where no ... law , which , in the true spirit of Christianity , gave liberty of conscience to ALL ' !! He and his father were both Roman ...
... laws respecting liberty and property , both civil and religious , were equally extended to all , and where no ... law , which , in the true spirit of Christianity , gave liberty of conscience to ALL ' !! He and his father were both Roman ...
Page 226
... Laws in England ; nor am I unconscious that , by the laws of Eng- land , every poor person , without the means of subsistence , inherits a right to support from his parish ; that every magistrate is bound to convey to such parish the ...
... Laws in England ; nor am I unconscious that , by the laws of Eng- land , every poor person , without the means of subsistence , inherits a right to support from his parish ; that every magistrate is bound to convey to such parish the ...
Page 477
... laws and re- sults more clearly or concisely expressed by them . In this re- spect , the author falls into the error which he blames in Mau- pertuis and others , that of elevating into active and efficient causes the simple results of ...
... laws and re- sults more clearly or concisely expressed by them . In this re- spect , the author falls into the error which he blames in Mau- pertuis and others , that of elevating into active and efficient causes the simple results of ...
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