The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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147. oldal
... circumstances under which we exist , he can be under no sort of obligation to us , nor can our relation to him ever be of any other sort , than that of the recipients of favour which we can by no possibility merit . Under such ...
... circumstances under which we exist , he can be under no sort of obligation to us , nor can our relation to him ever be of any other sort , than that of the recipients of favour which we can by no possibility merit . Under such ...
180. oldal
... circumstances widely dis similar . But , viewed in another light , all men are placed under circumstances of perfect equality . Each separate indi- vidual is created with precisely the same right to use the advantages with which God has ...
... circumstances widely dis similar . But , viewed in another light , all men are placed under circumstances of perfect equality . Each separate indi- vidual is created with precisely the same right to use the advantages with which God has ...
236. oldal
... circumstances of risk may enter more or less into every loan , it is evident that they must , in justice , vary the rate at which a loan may be procured . Hence , I think that the rate of interest , of every sort , being liable to so ...
... circumstances of risk may enter more or less into every loan , it is evident that they must , in justice , vary the rate at which a loan may be procured . Hence , I think that the rate of interest , of every sort , being liable to so ...
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