The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Page 14
... respect to all other articles , or these would be considered as growing cheap ; and a contrary effect must as neces- sarily follow from their exceeding that amount . If the quantity of metallic circulation is kept below its natural ...
... respect to all other articles , or these would be considered as growing cheap ; and a contrary effect must as neces- sarily follow from their exceeding that amount . If the quantity of metallic circulation is kept below its natural ...
Page 13
... respect to the first , every person must clearly follow his own judgment ; and no one can be expected on reading these slight memorials to change his opinion , to afford his sanction of ap- probation , or to give a new direction to his ...
... respect to the first , every person must clearly follow his own judgment ; and no one can be expected on reading these slight memorials to change his opinion , to afford his sanction of ap- probation , or to give a new direction to his ...
Page 75
... respect due to any individual . To speak once for all on this subject : -public utility is the basis of moral obligation and of political truth : and a conscious- ness of having discharged the duties of social life is the reward of ...
... respect due to any individual . To speak once for all on this subject : -public utility is the basis of moral obligation and of political truth : and a conscious- ness of having discharged the duties of social life is the reward of ...
Page 76
... respect to the THEORY of Benevolence , few men , it is apprehended , of much reflection , will materially differ ; though persons of very serious minds , and of the most benevolent inten- tions , may differ widely about the PRACTICE ...
... respect to the THEORY of Benevolence , few men , it is apprehended , of much reflection , will materially differ ; though persons of very serious minds , and of the most benevolent inten- tions , may differ widely about the PRACTICE ...
Page 77
... respect to public institutions in general , all that shall be added is , that whether they possess super - eminent qualities , or radical defects , makes no leading question in the present work , On close and impartial examination ...
... respect to public institutions in general , all that shall be added is , that whether they possess super - eminent qualities , or radical defects , makes no leading question in the present work , On close and impartial examination ...
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