The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 330
... principle of tole- rating no power in the state that could serve as a controul upon their own , contrived , in the course of the last century , to reduce them to a state of insignificance in which they still continue . The military ...
... principle of tole- rating no power in the state that could serve as a controul upon their own , contrived , in the course of the last century , to reduce them to a state of insignificance in which they still continue . The military ...
Page 341
... principles of rectitude in which they have been instructed , and glowing with that honest love of truth , which is so natural to the uncorrupted mind , they start back with a kind of instinctive horror from every appearance of deceit ...
... principles of rectitude in which they have been instructed , and glowing with that honest love of truth , which is so natural to the uncorrupted mind , they start back with a kind of instinctive horror from every appearance of deceit ...
Page 344
... principles , but he does not , in reality , patronize and propagate error ; for nothing so certainly pro- motes the discovery and propaga- tion of truth , as the unlimited free- dom of discussion . Whatever is for the public good , it ...
... principles , but he does not , in reality , patronize and propagate error ; for nothing so certainly pro- motes the discovery and propaga- tion of truth , as the unlimited free- dom of discussion . Whatever is for the public good , it ...
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... principles of the law of Moses . At the time when the Israelites existed as a nation , their legislator prescribed ... principles are , to forsake idolatry , not to blaspheme , not to commit adultery , not to kill or wound a fellow ...
... principles of the law of Moses . At the time when the Israelites existed as a nation , their legislator prescribed ... principles are , to forsake idolatry , not to blaspheme , not to commit adultery , not to kill or wound a fellow ...
Page 349
... principle of charity ; according to the talmud , the loan is only consi dered as neighbourly , and as granted to one ... principles of the law , yet , as the reasons for the law have ceased , they do not now hesitate to lend mo- ney on ...
... principle of charity ; according to the talmud , the loan is only consi dered as neighbourly , and as granted to one ... principles of the law , yet , as the reasons for the law have ceased , they do not now hesitate to lend mo- ney on ...
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