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... by listening to the dictates of that demon , Party , yet we find that on any emergent occasion , when the cause of humanity demands their union , or national danger renders it necessary to call forth the strength and fidelity of ...
... by listening to the dictates of that demon , Party , yet we find that on any emergent occasion , when the cause of humanity demands their union , or national danger renders it necessary to call forth the strength and fidelity of ...
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At the death of the sovereign , two hundred persons were sacrificed ‡ As the reverence for their princes gradually declines , this sacrifice may be supposed to become less and less voluntary , till at length compulsion becomes necessary ...
At the death of the sovereign , two hundred persons were sacrificed ‡ As the reverence for their princes gradually declines , this sacrifice may be supposed to become less and less voluntary , till at length compulsion becomes necessary ...
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It is no longer necessary for them to display those qualities , or that attention to the interest of their people , which first raised them to distinction . They abandon themselves to indolence and voluptuousness .
It is no longer necessary for them to display those qualities , or that attention to the interest of their people , which first raised them to distinction . They abandon themselves to indolence and voluptuousness .
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Mr S. considers Dr Clarke as having failed in his management of the argument above alluded to . We confess , however , it appears to us that he has only proved the inaccuracy of his definition of the term " Necessary Existence .
Mr S. considers Dr Clarke as having failed in his management of the argument above alluded to . We confess , however , it appears to us that he has only proved the inaccuracy of his definition of the term " Necessary Existence .
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This edition will contain such parts of the commentary as are most necessary for the explanation of the text , with short usefut and practical annotations thereon . By this farther abridgment , the editor hopes to bring this valuable ...
This edition will contain such parts of the commentary as are most necessary for the explanation of the text , with short usefut and practical annotations thereon . By this farther abridgment , the editor hopes to bring this valuable ...
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