The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... MORAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE . Founded on the " Statistical Illustrations of the British Empire . " Published by J. Miller , 5 , New Bridge Street , Blackfriars . BY JOHN POWELL . " The people are destroyed for lack of knowlege ...
... MORAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE . Founded on the " Statistical Illustrations of the British Empire . " Published by J. Miller , 5 , New Bridge Street , Blackfriars . BY JOHN POWELL . " The people are destroyed for lack of knowlege ...
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... moral debasement of those very classes whose condition is so fallaciously made the subject of national con- gratulation . ཙྩ ཝཱ ཏི dt It appears to grieve these men , of science to see men lifting heavy loads , which could be done with ...
... moral debasement of those very classes whose condition is so fallaciously made the subject of national con- gratulation . ཙྩ ཝཱ ཏི dt It appears to grieve these men , of science to see men lifting heavy loads , which could be done with ...
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... moral superiority of those that preside over our affairs , make some proximate progress with that of mechanical power , nothing can prevent the increased application of mechanical power from subverting the whole fabric of society ...
... moral superiority of those that preside over our affairs , make some proximate progress with that of mechanical power , nothing can prevent the increased application of mechanical power from subverting the whole fabric of society ...
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... morals of mankind , as their measures are mainly instrumental , in determining the customs , the education , and the laws of society . And under Providence they may be said to be the dispensers of the happiness and miseries of mankind ...
... morals of mankind , as their measures are mainly instrumental , in determining the customs , the education , and the laws of society . And under Providence they may be said to be the dispensers of the happiness and miseries of mankind ...
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... moral principle ; many of them become proprietors of stolen property . By some strange perversion of all social principle , many of them are recognised by law as proprietors of their fellow - men . * It is the predominating influence of ...
... moral principle ; many of them become proprietors of stolen property . By some strange perversion of all social principle , many of them are recognised by law as proprietors of their fellow - men . * It is the predominating influence of ...
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