The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 12
... direct mischief of it , but the danger also of murder in case of resistance , or for the sake of preventing discovery ; and the universal dread with which the silent and defenceless hours of rest and sleep must be disturbed , were ...
... direct mischief of it , but the danger also of murder in case of resistance , or for the sake of preventing discovery ; and the universal dread with which the silent and defenceless hours of rest and sleep must be disturbed , were ...
Page 15
... direct communication between the parties , or by due care in the choice of their agents , with little interruption to business , and without destroying , or much encumbering , the uses for which these instruments are calcu- lated . This ...
... direct communication between the parties , or by due care in the choice of their agents , with little interruption to business , and without destroying , or much encumbering , the uses for which these instruments are calcu- lated . This ...
Page 26
... direct proof , which , being confined within the knowledge of a single person , which , appealing to , or standing connected with , no ex- ternal or collateral circumstances , is incapable , by its very simplicity , of being confronted ...
... direct proof , which , being confined within the knowledge of a single person , which , appealing to , or standing connected with , no ex- ternal or collateral circumstances , is incapable , by its very simplicity , of being confronted ...
Page 57
... it may be asked , Why should not the legislator direct his test against the political prin- ciples themselves which he wishes to exclude , rather than encounter them through the medium of religious tenets MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
... it may be asked , Why should not the legislator direct his test against the political prin- ciples themselves which he wishes to exclude , rather than encounter them through the medium of religious tenets MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
Page 88
... direct and beneficial . No situa- tion can be imagined more favourable to popula- tion , than that of a country which works up goods for others , whilst these others are cultivating new tracts of land for them : for as , in a genial ...
... direct and beneficial . No situa- tion can be imagined more favourable to popula- tion , than that of a country which works up goods for others , whilst these others are cultivating new tracts of land for them : for as , in a genial ...
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