| 428 pages
...error, and svpprets the one, or at least expel the poison of it, by the power of the other ; sup. ported by laws constituted upon the foundation of prudence...those things which are the proper objects for the dis. quisition of the soul of man." Religion and Policy, 8vo. 1811. )• 373—374. No. CVI. Conventicle.... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1811 - 448 pages
...sloth and luxury, and those CHAP, shackles with which the faculties of their mind are .r-. — : — restrained and imprisoned, as well as their bodies...ments of learned men, and chose to administer them ty a man wno was tne better liked by him, by his being of his own principles; and so he sent the Duke... | |
| 1813 - 802 pages
...error, andiupprets the one, or at least expel Ihe 'poison of it, by the paver of the other; sup. ported by laws constituted upon the foundation of prudence...by a stupid resignation of the understanding to old 'die. fates, andbv a sottish of e elation of ignorance "in those things which are the proper objects... | |
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