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الصفحة xxxiii
... town one day to the injury of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place , to which a considerable salary was an- nexed , without discharging the duties of it ; upon which the king ...
... town one day to the injury of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place , to which a considerable salary was an- nexed , without discharging the duties of it ; upon which the king ...
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... town , and see what observation or sense of moral principles , or what touch of conscience for all the outrages they do . Robberies , murders , rapes , are the sports of men set at liberty from punishment and cen- sure . Have there not ...
... town , and see what observation or sense of moral principles , or what touch of conscience for all the outrages they do . Robberies , murders , rapes , are the sports of men set at liberty from punishment and cen- sure . Have there not ...
الصفحة 80
... towns , where if the ground be but firm whereon the batteries are erected , there is no farther inquiry of whom it is bor- rowed , nor whom it belongs to , so it affords but a fit rise for the present purpose . But in the future part of ...
... towns , where if the ground be but firm whereon the batteries are erected , there is no farther inquiry of whom it is bor- rowed , nor whom it belongs to , so it affords but a fit rise for the present purpose . But in the future part of ...
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