The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1832 |
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... equal to that of a hundred labouring families , is so much deducted from the common stock , and causes a hundred poor families the less to be maintained ; —and that a general spoliation of the rich , and equal division of property ...
... equal to that of a hundred labouring families , is so much deducted from the common stock , and causes a hundred poor families the less to be maintained ; —and that a general spoliation of the rich , and equal division of property ...
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... equal division of property and the right of the poor to plunder the rich . The mistaken and ignorant people who en- tertain these fallacies as truths , will learn , when they have the oppor- tunity of learning , that the institution of ...
... equal division of property and the right of the poor to plunder the rich . The mistaken and ignorant people who en- tertain these fallacies as truths , will learn , when they have the oppor- tunity of learning , that the institution of ...
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... All men are said to be " born free , equal , and independent . ” I know of no sense in which this ever was , or is , or can , or will be true . Are they not every where , have they not been 30 On the Study of Political Economy .
... All men are said to be " born free , equal , and independent . ” I know of no sense in which this ever was , or is , or can , or will be true . Are they not every where , have they not been 30 On the Study of Political Economy .
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... equal in strength , or in mental capacity , or in education ? Why then do we use these vague and unmeaning terms ; or , if they have a meaning , what is it but a false one ? 6 * Among these asserted rights , unalienable , indefeasible ...
... equal in strength , or in mental capacity , or in education ? Why then do we use these vague and unmeaning terms ; or , if they have a meaning , what is it but a false one ? 6 * Among these asserted rights , unalienable , indefeasible ...
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... equal to the Volumes before us . With many of the advocates of revealed religion , it has been usual to prepare the way for the exhibition of the evidences of Christianity , by adducing arguments to shew the necessity of Re- velation ...
... equal to the Volumes before us . With many of the advocates of revealed religion , it has been usual to prepare the way for the exhibition of the evidences of Christianity , by adducing arguments to shew the necessity of Re- velation ...
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Стр. 52 - God by the weak pinions of our reason, but he has been pleased to descend to us , and what Socrates said of him, what Plato writ, and the rest of the Heathen philosophers of several nations, is all no more than the twilight of revelation, after the sun of it was set in the race of Noah.
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