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Page 105
... moral little production : but it may be objected , that the disquisitions against drunkenness and evil com- pany are calculated for youth ; while the account of events in the New Testament , the poetical pieces , and other parts of the ...
... moral little production : but it may be objected , that the disquisitions against drunkenness and evil com- pany are calculated for youth ; while the account of events in the New Testament , the poetical pieces , and other parts of the ...
Page 403
... moral being . cording to the Doctor's view , the object of natural philosophy is to ascertain the different successions of physical phænomena , while that of moral philosophy is to ascertain the different successions of the phænomena of ...
... moral being . cording to the Doctor's view , the object of natural philosophy is to ascertain the different successions of physical phænomena , while that of moral philosophy is to ascertain the different successions of the phænomena of ...
Page 496
... moral faculties of a whole population , or make men unknow their knowlege and unthink their thoughts . What , then , is physical power among men ? -it has no existence but in moral feeling . Ignorance alone degrades man into a machine ...
... moral faculties of a whole population , or make men unknow their knowlege and unthink their thoughts . What , then , is physical power among men ? -it has no existence but in moral feeling . Ignorance alone degrades man into a machine ...
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