The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... interest among men of reflection and benevolence , and have thrown over their sub- jects a sufficient portion of new light to excite eager curiosity , but by no means enough to settle the opinions of candid inquirers . These subjects ...
... interest among men of reflection and benevolence , and have thrown over their sub- jects a sufficient portion of new light to excite eager curiosity , but by no means enough to settle the opinions of candid inquirers . These subjects ...
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... interest . It is evident , however , that as mankind alone , of all the inhabitants of the earth , are gifted with intelligence , mankind alone can hold any con- nexion with an intelligent Creator . To them therefore we must look as the ...
... interest . It is evident , however , that as mankind alone , of all the inhabitants of the earth , are gifted with intelligence , mankind alone can hold any con- nexion with an intelligent Creator . To them therefore we must look as the ...
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... interests of truth and justice , without the guidance of which , ' it has been well observed , the highest mental endowments , when applied to moral or to political re- searches , are in perpetual danger of mistaking their way . To this ...
... interests of truth and justice , without the guidance of which , ' it has been well observed , the highest mental endowments , when applied to moral or to political re- searches , are in perpetual danger of mistaking their way . To this ...
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... interests , and which by its operation on indi- vidual minds often reverses the view invidiously taken of society by the advocates of political equality , by lifting the lowest in the scale of temporal condition , to the highest point ...
... interests , and which by its operation on indi- vidual minds often reverses the view invidiously taken of society by the advocates of political equality , by lifting the lowest in the scale of temporal condition , to the highest point ...
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... interest , make 801. by the age of twenty - five . Allow the mecha- nic to work for himself at twenty - one , his higher rate of wages will enable him to save 10s . weekly , or 217. per annum . The careful ap- plication of this surplus ...
... interest , make 801. by the age of twenty - five . Allow the mecha- nic to work for himself at twenty - one , his higher rate of wages will enable him to save 10s . weekly , or 217. per annum . The careful ap- plication of this surplus ...
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