Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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... is the design of the present work ; which , if mo- derately executed , can hardly fail to yield some profit both to the political and the christian reader . Should we suppose some statesman ( as we may suppose [ vii ]
... is the design of the present work ; which , if mo- derately executed , can hardly fail to yield some profit both to the political and the christian reader . Should we suppose some statesman ( as we may suppose [ vii ]
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Ely Bates. Should we suppose some statesman ( as we may suppose any thing that is not im- possible ) sufficiently inclined and at leisure to cast an eye on the following pages ; though they would probably add nothing to his stock of ...
Ely Bates. Should we suppose some statesman ( as we may suppose any thing that is not im- possible ) sufficiently inclined and at leisure to cast an eye on the following pages ; though they would probably add nothing to his stock of ...
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... suppose , that those por- tions of the soil upon which any of them had separately bestowed their care , would thereby have been rendered , in some de- gree , exclusive property . And if by the expression to dress and to keep is to be ...
... suppose , that those por- tions of the soil upon which any of them had separately bestowed their care , would thereby have been rendered , in some de- gree , exclusive property . And if by the expression to dress and to keep is to be ...
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... suppose it elevated a few degrees higher , whether by a sudden influx of wealth , or by any other means , the number of idle hands that would thus be thrown upon it , and the consequent de- ficiency of labour , would probably soon Prov ...
... suppose it elevated a few degrees higher , whether by a sudden influx of wealth , or by any other means , the number of idle hands that would thus be thrown upon it , and the consequent de- ficiency of labour , would probably soon Prov ...
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... suppose , be- yond the reach of political wisdom . All human advantages must be taken as they exist , entangled with evils which it is impos- sible entirely to separate ; if we can get rid of the more importunate , it is all we can ...
... suppose , be- yond the reach of political wisdom . All human advantages must be taken as they exist , entangled with evils which it is impos- sible entirely to separate ; if we can get rid of the more importunate , it is all we can ...
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