The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 74
... mentioned , to receive , in the advance of his rent , a share of the benefit which arises from the in- creased produce of his estate . The violation of this fundamental maxim of agrarian policy con- stitutes the chief objection to the ...
... mentioned , to receive , in the advance of his rent , a share of the benefit which arises from the in- creased produce of his estate . The violation of this fundamental maxim of agrarian policy con- stitutes the chief objection to the ...
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... mentioned already , not only as an ac- knowledged superfluity , but as affording a re- markable example of the caprice of human appe- tite yet , if the fisherman will ply his nets , or the mariner fetch rice from foreign countries , in ...
... mentioned already , not only as an ac- knowledged superfluity , but as affording a re- markable example of the caprice of human appe- tite yet , if the fisherman will ply his nets , or the mariner fetch rice from foreign countries , in ...
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... mentioned , namely , that the obscurity of their origin , or the arbitrariness of their principle , sub- tracts nothing from the respect that is due to them , when once established . War may be considered with a view to its causes and ...
... mentioned , namely , that the obscurity of their origin , or the arbitrariness of their principle , sub- tracts nothing from the respect that is due to them , when once established . War may be considered with a view to its causes and ...
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... mentioned . When the state relies , for its defence , upon a militia , it is necessary that arms be put into the hands of the people at large . The militia itself must be numerous , in proportion to the want MORAL AND POLITICAL ...
... mentioned . When the state relies , for its defence , upon a militia , it is necessary that arms be put into the hands of the people at large . The militia itself must be numerous , in proportion to the want MORAL AND POLITICAL ...
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... mentioned or referred to in the different epistles - afford no inconsiderable proof of the genuineness of the writings , and the reality of the transactions . For as no advertency is suf- ficient to guard against slips and ...
... mentioned or referred to in the different epistles - afford no inconsiderable proof of the genuineness of the writings , and the reality of the transactions . For as no advertency is suf- ficient to guard against slips and ...
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