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... pains , and likewise altered many passages of the original , in order to make them more clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under * Biogr . Britan . p . 2999 . his hand in the library at ...
... pains , and likewise altered many passages of the original , in order to make them more clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under * Biogr . Britan . p . 2999 . his hand in the library at ...
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... pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate rule and only solid ground of moral obligation , the divine will . From whence ...
... pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate rule and only solid ground of moral obligation , the divine will . From whence ...
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... pains he and others took to reform it ; [ v . letters between him and Molyneux and Limborch . To which may be added note 45 to King's Or . of E. p . 220 , 4th edit . ] which might induce one to believe that this most intricate subject ...
... pains he and others took to reform it ; [ v . letters between him and Molyneux and Limborch . To which may be added note 45 to King's Or . of E. p . 220 , 4th edit . ] which might induce one to believe that this most intricate subject ...
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... pain- ful reflection , which the consideration of them naturally excites . When we view the variety of those very useful and important subjects which have been treated in so able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the ...
... pain- ful reflection , which the consideration of them naturally excites . When we view the variety of those very useful and important subjects which have been treated in so able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the ...
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... pains in his son's educa- tion ; and though while he was a child , he behaved towards him with great distance and severity , yet as he grew up , he treated him with more familiarity , till at length they lived to- gether rather as ...
... pains in his son's educa- tion ; and though while he was a child , he behaved towards him with great distance and severity , yet as he grew up , he treated him with more familiarity , till at length they lived to- gether rather as ...
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