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... common motive , allowed indeed to be a very proper fti- mulative to laudable defigns . He who rifks his perfon , his fortune , his credit , or his fair fame , for the benefit of his neighbour , cannot , properly speaking , be fupposed ...
... common motive , allowed indeed to be a very proper fti- mulative to laudable defigns . He who rifks his perfon , his fortune , his credit , or his fair fame , for the benefit of his neighbour , cannot , properly speaking , be fupposed ...
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... common father of all . The clofer we reafon ( from what we know of the divine nature ) on the at- tributes of the fupreme being , the more fully we must be convinced , that his univerfal benevolence to mankind is the object of our warme ...
... common father of all . The clofer we reafon ( from what we know of the divine nature ) on the at- tributes of the fupreme being , the more fully we must be convinced , that his univerfal benevolence to mankind is the object of our warme ...
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... common fenfe , without judgment , wit or reafon . Politeness confifts in ob- ferving certain customs established by the common confent of the inhabitants of every country , and you are igno- rant of ours . And I will remain fo , refumed ...
... common fenfe , without judgment , wit or reafon . Politeness confifts in ob- ferving certain customs established by the common confent of the inhabitants of every country , and you are igno- rant of ours . And I will remain fo , refumed ...
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... common , plain , four , morofe fellow ; and ob- ferving his confufion , they continued mortifying him to excefs ; for every extraordinary maxim he advanced to fhew his profound erudition , they re- ceived as a vulgar fentiment , with ...
... common , plain , four , morofe fellow ; and ob- ferving his confufion , they continued mortifying him to excefs ; for every extraordinary maxim he advanced to fhew his profound erudition , they re- ceived as a vulgar fentiment , with ...
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... common fenfe will not rank among poffibilities a rich nation , which lives as if it were poor ; and an enlightened and intelligent people , which has no more defires , no other pleasures , than a favage or ignorant people ; becaufe he ...
... common fenfe will not rank among poffibilities a rich nation , which lives as if it were poor ; and an enlightened and intelligent people , which has no more defires , no other pleasures , than a favage or ignorant people ; becaufe he ...
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