The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind; Selected from the Best Authorities, in Prose and Verse, and Methodically Arranged |
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... mind , is what I understand by w . CICERO . De Legibus , lib . 1. ch . 17 , 18 . LAW thus explained , is the fruit of no human invention , is the decree of no nation or country ; but is that eternal something to whose unerring dictates ...
... mind , is what I understand by w . CICERO . De Legibus , lib . 1. ch . 17 , 18 . LAW thus explained , is the fruit of no human invention , is the decree of no nation or country ; but is that eternal something to whose unerring dictates ...
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... mind , according to whose reason every thing is , or is forbidden to be . The image and mirrour in which his law is reflected to us , is that innate sense of morality which the gods have bestowed upon mankind , that reason and judgment ...
... mind , according to whose reason every thing is , or is forbidden to be . The image and mirrour in which his law is reflected to us , is that innate sense of morality which the gods have bestowed upon mankind , that reason and judgment ...
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... mind is carried chearfully into the subject , feels no compunction , suffers no distress , subjects its sensations to no violences , nor sees any thing in its way which requires an artificial smoothing . Public Good . p . 6. 7. - By the ...
... mind is carried chearfully into the subject , feels no compunction , suffers no distress , subjects its sensations to no violences , nor sees any thing in its way which requires an artificial smoothing . Public Good . p . 6. 7. - By the ...
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... mind when I am going to ask protection of any man ; for which reason I generally endeavour to protect myself . But this going to Monsieur le duc de C *** was an act of compulsion ; had it been an act of choice , I should have done it I ...
... mind when I am going to ask protection of any man ; for which reason I generally endeavour to protect myself . But this going to Monsieur le duc de C *** was an act of compulsion ; had it been an act of choice , I should have done it I ...
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... mind of the peer and the peasant , a gloss only is discernible in the language and ap- pearance of the one , which the other does not possess . If any difference distinguish them , it is to the disadvantage of him who wears a mask.- The ...
... mind of the peer and the peasant , a gloss only is discernible in the language and ap- pearance of the one , which the other does not possess . If any difference distinguish them , it is to the disadvantage of him who wears a mask.- The ...
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