Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 26
... principle of esse quam videri , and the carelessness about names when the thing is unaffected , generally speaking , must command praise and respect . Yet , considering how often the reputation of power becomes for international ...
... principle of esse quam videri , and the carelessness about names when the thing is unaffected , generally speaking , must command praise and respect . Yet , considering how often the reputation of power becomes for international ...
Page 33
... principles of human na- ture . " If by law every human being wanting sup- port , " says Mr. Ricardo , " could be sure ... principle of gravitation is not more certain than the tendency of such laws to change wealth and power into misery ...
... principles of human na- ture . " If by law every human being wanting sup- port , " says Mr. Ricardo , " could be sure ... principle of gravitation is not more certain than the tendency of such laws to change wealth and power into misery ...
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... principle by persecu- tion . The reasons for the steady resistance made by the Quakers to the exactions of the priests , even when that resistance could only result in ruin to themselves , are so meekly , yet so forcibly , stated in the ...
... principle by persecu- tion . The reasons for the steady resistance made by the Quakers to the exactions of the priests , even when that resistance could only result in ruin to themselves , are so meekly , yet so forcibly , stated in the ...
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... principle- " that no one man is amenable to another for his religious view - that God alone is the Being to whom alone every man , and every man alike , is accountable in spiritual things . " If any one in this parish were to attempt to ...
... principle- " that no one man is amenable to another for his religious view - that God alone is the Being to whom alone every man , and every man alike , is accountable in spiritual things . " If any one in this parish were to attempt to ...
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... principle , and injurious in practice , to tax indi- viduals for the support and extension of any par- ticular denomination of Christians , whose tenets and form of church government they do not ap- prove ; and therefore this meeting ...
... principle , and injurious in practice , to tax indi- viduals for the support and extension of any par- ticular denomination of Christians , whose tenets and form of church government they do not ap- prove ; and therefore this meeting ...
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