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... moral conduct , and in his attention to public decorum ; an avowed member of the established church , and , though acquainted with English judicature , not a lawyer by profession . " Preliminary Essay , p . 97 . This descriptive and ...
... moral conduct , and in his attention to public decorum ; an avowed member of the established church , and , though acquainted with English judicature , not a lawyer by profession . " Preliminary Essay , p . 97 . This descriptive and ...
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... moral and prudential philosophy ; Boyd to be at the same time a very young man , who had not even reached his majority , totally without plan , and almost without experience of any kind , who , in the prospect of divulging himself to ...
... moral and prudential philosophy ; Boyd to be at the same time a very young man , who had not even reached his majority , totally without plan , and almost without experience of any kind , who , in the prospect of divulging himself to ...
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... moral temperament of the writer , it is an utter detestation of meanness and self - interested duplicity . We should think , besides , if it were allowable to hazard a judgment from VOL . II . 2D ED . the very slight specimens we may ...
... moral temperament of the writer , it is an utter detestation of meanness and self - interested duplicity . We should think , besides , if it were allowable to hazard a judgment from VOL . II . 2D ED . the very slight specimens we may ...
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... moral habits , and increasing the comforts of the labouring people , by regulations calculated to reduce the paro- chial rates of the kingdom , and generally to promote the happi- ness and security of the community at large , by the ...
... moral habits , and increasing the comforts of the labouring people , by regulations calculated to reduce the paro- chial rates of the kingdom , and generally to promote the happi- ness and security of the community at large , by the ...
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... moral and religious education has been ut- terly neglected . The number of paupers , therefore , which else- where is stationary , or increases only in proportion to the in- crease of the other classes of society , is here at all times ...
... moral and religious education has been ut- terly neglected . The number of paupers , therefore , which else- where is stationary , or increases only in proportion to the in- crease of the other classes of society , is here at all times ...
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