The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 36
... live in constant bondage to tyrannical and insolent directors ; are circumstances so mor- tifying , not only to the pride of the human heart , but to the virtuous love of independency , that they are rarely submitted to without a ...
... live in constant bondage to tyrannical and insolent directors ; are circumstances so mor- tifying , not only to the pride of the human heart , but to the virtuous love of independency , that they are rarely submitted to without a ...
Page 47
... lives and for- tunes of every subject of the empire , in reducing his people within that communion . We confess that this consequence is inferred from the prin- ciples we have laid down concerning the founda- tion of civil authority ...
... lives and for- tunes of every subject of the empire , in reducing his people within that communion . We confess that this consequence is inferred from the prin- ciples we have laid down concerning the founda- tion of civil authority ...
Page 66
... live in clay cottages , upon roots and milk , with no other cloth- ing than skins , or what is necessary to defend the trunk of the body from the effects of cold ; although these last may be all that the sustentation of life and health ...
... live in clay cottages , upon roots and milk , with no other cloth- ing than skins , or what is necessary to defend the trunk of the body from the effects of cold ; although these last may be all that the sustentation of life and health ...
Page 69
... lives in a barren celibacy ; and this cause , which impairs the very source of population , is justly placed to the account of luxury . It appears , then , that luxury , considered with a view to population , acts by two opposite ...
... lives in a barren celibacy ; and this cause , which impairs the very source of population , is justly placed to the account of luxury . It appears , then , that luxury , considered with a view to population , acts by two opposite ...
Page 87
... live there under the protection and authority of their native government : the new settlers will naturally convert their labour to the cultivation of the vacant soil , and with the produce of that soil will draw a supply of manufactures ...
... live there under the protection and authority of their native government : the new settlers will naturally convert their labour to the cultivation of the vacant soil , and with the produce of that soil will draw a supply of manufactures ...
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