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Different degrees of morals and of civil liberty will , of course , advance or retard a
community in its progress towards the higher stages of society ; but whatever
tends to its advancement in that progress will equally tend to abate the rapidity
with ...
Different degrees of morals and of civil liberty will , of course , advance or retard a
community in its progress towards the higher stages of society ; but whatever
tends to its advancement in that progress will equally tend to abate the rapidity
with ...
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... and those of civil life which man is heir to , the loss of friends , the sufferings of
pain , & c . are , when converted to their proper uses , so many benevolent
provisions for withdrawing the heart and affections from the world , and for fixing
them ...
... and those of civil life which man is heir to , the loss of friends , the sufferings of
pain , & c . are , when converted to their proper uses , so many benevolent
provisions for withdrawing the heart and affections from the world , and for fixing
them ...
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The Author of our existence , when he did not exempt us from the civil or physical
disorders of an imperfect state , ordained also that each should have their
alleviations ; without which mankind would live miserably or perish prematurely .
The Author of our existence , when he did not exempt us from the civil or physical
disorders of an imperfect state , ordained also that each should have their
alleviations ; without which mankind would live miserably or perish prematurely .
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... but the Jesuits have been abolished also , and the Indians have reason to
regret the extinction of an order whose exemplary conduct toward this unhappy
race may almost atone for their offences against civil and religious liberty in
Europe .
... but the Jesuits have been abolished also , and the Indians have reason to
regret the extinction of an order whose exemplary conduct toward this unhappy
race may almost atone for their offences against civil and religious liberty in
Europe .
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raparte . By Captain John Barnes , Town Major , and Civil and Military Surveyor
in the Hon . Company ' s Services on the Island . 12mo . pp . 239 . London . 1817
. 4 . Manuscrit venu de St . Hélène d ' une manière inconnue . Troisième Edition .
raparte . By Captain John Barnes , Town Major , and Civil and Military Surveyor
in the Hon . Company ' s Services on the Island . 12mo . pp . 239 . London . 1817
. 4 . Manuscrit venu de St . Hélène d ' une manière inconnue . Troisième Edition .
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