The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 347
... legislator prescribed to them , to love the stranger as their brother : " remem- ber , " said he to them , " that you have been strangers in Egypt . ” - Respect and kindness towards stran- gers are not only recommended by Moses , as a ...
... legislator prescribed to them , to love the stranger as their brother : " remem- ber , " said he to them , " that you have been strangers in Egypt . ” - Respect and kindness towards stran- gers are not only recommended by Moses , as a ...
Page 349
... legislator seem to divert them from commerce . This prohibition of Moses is there- fore not to be considered as a prin- ciple of commerce , but merely as a principle of charity ; according to the talmud , the loan is only consi dered as ...
... legislator seem to divert them from commerce . This prohibition of Moses is there- fore not to be considered as a prin- ciple of commerce , but merely as a principle of charity ; according to the talmud , the loan is only consi dered as ...
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... legislator of the Jews , was not so for the world . The laws which he gave to the people confided to him by God , could not be supposed to be law for all the world . " You shall not take any interest from your brethren . " What secu ...
... legislator of the Jews , was not so for the world . The laws which he gave to the people confided to him by God , could not be supposed to be law for all the world . " You shall not take any interest from your brethren . " What secu ...
Page 353
... legislator can never admit of the same excuse with that of a speculative inquirer ; that the same confidence in his opi- nions , which justifies the former in maintaining them to the world , will never justify the other in suspending ...
... legislator can never admit of the same excuse with that of a speculative inquirer ; that the same confidence in his opi- nions , which justifies the former in maintaining them to the world , will never justify the other in suspending ...
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... legislators , and tended power . fully to produce those disasters by which they were ultimately over- whelmed . No representative legislature can ever be respectable or secure , unless it contain within itself a great pro- portion of ...
... legislators , and tended power . fully to produce those disasters by which they were ultimately over- whelmed . No representative legislature can ever be respectable or secure , unless it contain within itself a great pro- portion of ...
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