De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Svazek 25James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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... natural objects , not material substances , the laws or rules that govern or regu- late them , should not be called natural laws or rules . I lay it down as a general proposition , to the soundness of which I commit what little ...
... natural objects , not material substances , the laws or rules that govern or regu- late them , should not be called natural laws or rules . I lay it down as a general proposition , to the soundness of which I commit what little ...
Strana 311
... natural philosophy . But if there are natural rights and wrongs , or natural laws applicable to men in the relations of life , then , these laws ought to have a place in every sensible or consistent system of natural philosophy , as ...
... natural philosophy . But if there are natural rights and wrongs , or natural laws applicable to men in the relations of life , then , these laws ought to have a place in every sensible or consistent system of natural philosophy , as ...
Strana 313
... natural agencies that he does when he performs acts of kindness and honesty . Because we employ natural agencies when we perform acts of kindness , we therefore conclude that it is natural for men to be kind in the relations of life ...
... natural agencies that he does when he performs acts of kindness and honesty . Because we employ natural agencies when we perform acts of kindness , we therefore conclude that it is natural for men to be kind in the relations of life ...
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