The Principles of Natural Law: By J. J. Burlamaqui, ... Translated Into English by Mr. NugentJ. Sheppard, and by, and for George Cecil, 1769 - 260 pages |
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abfolutely alfo anfwer arife becauſe befides cafes caufe cauſe chap cife conduct confcience confequence confidered confifts conftitution contrary Creator defign defire determine diftinct diftinguish diſcover duties effential error eſtabliſhed evil exercife faculties faid fame fect feem fenfe ferves feveral fhall fhould fide fimple fince firft firſt fociety folid fome foul fovereign ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fufpend fuperior fuppofe fupreme fyftem happineſs himſelf human actions ibid ideas impofes impreffion imputation inclinations infomuch inftinct intirely itſelf juft juftice law of nature lefs liberty likewife manner meaſure moft moral moſt muft muſt natural laws nature and nations neceffarily neceffary neceffity obferve object obligation oppofite ourſelves paffions particular perfection perfon pleaſes poffible prefcribe prefent prefervation principles proof proper Puffendorf queftion reafon refpect refulting regard rule Sect ſpeak ſtate thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe tion truth underſtanding uſe virtue whofe wiſdom