The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... things that perfect justice dictates and requires . In what sense , or whether with truth in any sense , justice may be said to demand the punishment of offenders , I do not now inquire : but I assert , that this demand is not the ...
... things that perfect justice dictates and requires . In what sense , or whether with truth in any sense , justice may be said to demand the punishment of offenders , I do not now inquire : but I assert , that this demand is not the ...
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... things be wanting , if there be no clergy , as amongst the Quakers ; or if the clergy have no other provision than what they derive from the voluntary contribution of their hearers ; or if the provision which the laws assign to the ...
... things be wanting , if there be no clergy , as amongst the Quakers ; or if the clergy have no other provision than what they derive from the voluntary contribution of their hearers ; or if the provision which the laws assign to the ...
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... things that are Cæsar's , " this difference seldom happens . The law authorises the act which it enjoins ; Revelation being either silent upon the subject , or referring to the laws of the country , or requiring only that men act by ...
... things that are Cæsar's , " this difference seldom happens . The law authorises the act which it enjoins ; Revelation being either silent upon the subject , or referring to the laws of the country , or requiring only that men act by ...
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... things and per- sons . But power which results from civil conven- tions ( and of this kind is what we call a man's fortune or estate ) , is necessarily confined to a few , and is withal soon exhausted : whereas the capa- city of labour ...
... things and per- sons . But power which results from civil conven- tions ( and of this kind is what we call a man's fortune or estate ) , is necessarily confined to a few , and is withal soon exhausted : whereas the capa- city of labour ...
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... things proceed well . The occupier of the ground raises from it the utmost that he can procure , because he is repaid for what he can spare by something else which he wants , or with which he is pleased : the artist or manu- facturer ...
... things proceed well . The occupier of the ground raises from it the utmost that he can procure , because he is repaid for what he can spare by something else which he wants , or with which he is pleased : the artist or manu- facturer ...
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