The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 - Sermons, American |
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... the origin and foundation of civil societies , which are nothing else but certain bodies of men linked together by common compact or agreement , VOL . II . D for the better securing themselves against want , and defending.
... the origin and foundation of civil societies , which are nothing else but certain bodies of men linked together by common compact or agreement , VOL . II . D for the better securing themselves against want , and defending.
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... common people are in a manner the pro perty of their lords , and on little better footing than their cattle themselves ; I might carry you through Asia and Africa , to shew you the deplorable state of human nature in those countries ...
... common people are in a manner the pro perty of their lords , and on little better footing than their cattle themselves ; I might carry you through Asia and Africa , to shew you the deplorable state of human nature in those countries ...
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... common sense and the light of their own understandings , they must submit to be hood - winked , and to have their consciences ridden , by a set of priests and jesuits and monks and inquisitors , swarming in every cor- ner ! But how ...
... common sense and the light of their own understandings , they must submit to be hood - winked , and to have their consciences ridden , by a set of priests and jesuits and monks and inquisitors , swarming in every cor- ner ! But how ...
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... common salvation and the same christian privileges ; one would imagine it scarce possible for our hearts to be unaffected towards each other ! But when we inquire farther what is our destination , and whither we are going ; when we ...
... common salvation and the same christian privileges ; one would imagine it scarce possible for our hearts to be unaffected towards each other ! But when we inquire farther what is our destination , and whither we are going ; when we ...
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... common consent , common reason , and common utility ; in which the governing powers so admirably controul , and are controuled by , each other , that it has all the advan- tages of all the simple forms , with as few of their in ...
... common consent , common reason , and common utility ; in which the governing powers so admirably controul , and are controuled by , each other , that it has all the advan- tages of all the simple forms , with as few of their in ...
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