The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... SOCIAL , AND 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 ...
... SOCIAL , AND 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 ...
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... social institutions are susceptible of scientific elucidation is un- questionable . That such elucidation has never been effected , is ap- parent from the contrariety of opinions and confused notions of legis- lators , on the various ...
... social institutions are susceptible of scientific elucidation is un- questionable . That such elucidation has never been effected , is ap- parent from the contrariety of opinions and confused notions of legis- lators , on the various ...
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... social occupation he is adapted to excel . All those peculiarities of or- ganisation are capable of being made subservient to the well being of the whole . Those peculiarities which are adapted to excel , often remain dormant , and ...
... social occupation he is adapted to excel . All those peculiarities of or- ganisation are capable of being made subservient to the well being of the whole . Those peculiarities which are adapted to excel , often remain dormant , and ...
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... social being , he becomes a subject of regulations A social state cannot be enjoyed on any other condition but that of regulation . Regulation is the end of all legislation , and even of all human labor . 12 The volume of nature ...
... social being , he becomes a subject of regulations A social state cannot be enjoyed on any other condition but that of regulation . Regulation is the end of all legislation , and even of all human labor . 12 The volume of nature ...
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... social principles . And it is not right to decry civilisation , because of the evils that have grown out of the vices and follies of those that have been most instrumental in the formation of those institutions . As knowlege advances ...
... social principles . And it is not right to decry civilisation , because of the evils that have grown out of the vices and follies of those that have been most instrumental in the formation of those institutions . As knowlege advances ...
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