The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... suppose to exist between certain atrocious frauds , and those crimes which attack personal safety . In the case of forgeries , there appears a sub- stantial difference between the forging of bills of exchange , or of securities which ...
... suppose to exist between certain atrocious frauds , and those crimes which attack personal safety . In the case of forgeries , there appears a sub- stantial difference between the forging of bills of exchange , or of securities which ...
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... suppose ) , the expense of their mainte- nance will become too burthensome a charge for the country to support . If , to reduce the expense , the districts be enlarged , the place of assembling will oftentimes be too far removed from ...
... suppose ) , the expense of their mainte- nance will become too burthensome a charge for the country to support . If , to reduce the expense , the districts be enlarged , the place of assembling will oftentimes be too far removed from ...
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... Suppose a fertile , but empty island , to lie within the reach of a country in which arts and manufactures are already esta- blished ; suppose a colony sent out from such a country , to take possession of the island , and to live there ...
... Suppose a fertile , but empty island , to lie within the reach of a country in which arts and manufactures are already esta- blished ; suppose a colony sent out from such a country , to take possession of the island , and to live there ...
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... suppose a certain quan- tity of military strength to be necessary , and I say that a standing army costs the community less than any other establishment which presents to an enemy the same force . The constant drudgery of 122 MORAL AND ...
... suppose a certain quan- tity of military strength to be necessary , and I say that a standing army costs the community less than any other establishment which presents to an enemy the same force . The constant drudgery of 122 MORAL AND ...
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... suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I am about to offer is calculated to show ...
... suppose these writings to have been lately discovered in the library of the Escurial , and to come to our hands destitute of any extrinsic or collateral evidence whatever ; and the argument I am about to offer is calculated to show ...
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