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... laws , which nature , for our direction , has implanted in our breasts ; and form from thence an authentic and immutable code . Nor let this code be calcu- lated for one family or one nation only , but for the whole without exception ...
... laws , which nature , for our direction , has implanted in our breasts ; and form from thence an authentic and immutable code . Nor let this code be calcu- lated for one family or one nation only , but for the whole without exception ...
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... what he styles , The Law of Nature , or principles of morality deduced from the physical constitution of Mankind and the Universe . Now , unfortunately , some of the very first principles SECT . II . ] 35 OF INFIDELITI ,
... what he styles , The Law of Nature , or principles of morality deduced from the physical constitution of Mankind and the Universe . Now , unfortunately , some of the very first principles SECT . II . ] 35 OF INFIDELITI ,
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... laws , which encourage rectitude and which punish crimes . But I see not , how , upon his principles , he can ever be a virtuous man in re- ference to the Deity : in other words , I see not , how , upon his principles , it is possible ...
... laws , which encourage rectitude and which punish crimes . But I see not , how , upon his principles , he can ever be a virtuous man in re- ference to the Deity : in other words , I see not , how , upon his principles , it is possible ...
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... law of nature is the regular and constant order of events , accord- ing to which God rules the universe ; the order , which his wisdom presents to the senses and reason of mankind , to serve them as an equal and general rule of action ...
... law of nature is the regular and constant order of events , accord- ing to which God rules the universe ; the order , which his wisdom presents to the senses and reason of mankind , to serve them as an equal and general rule of action ...
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... laws of our fathers ? But this constancy ought to have entitled us to the admiration of all nations , and it has only sharpened against us the daggers of persecution . Braving all kinds of torments , the pangs of death , the still more ...
... laws of our fathers ? But this constancy ought to have entitled us to the admiration of all nations , and it has only sharpened against us the daggers of persecution . Braving all kinds of torments , the pangs of death , the still more ...
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