The Monthly review. New and improved ser, المجلد 161795 |
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الصفحة 46
... millions of the fineft fishes in the world de- voured annually by one fingle fpecies of the St. Kilda birds . ' On the weft fide of the long ifle the very whales might be har- pooned with eafe and fafety , inftead of going to Greenland ...
... millions of the fineft fishes in the world de- voured annually by one fingle fpecies of the St. Kilda birds . ' On the weft fide of the long ifle the very whales might be har- pooned with eafe and fafety , inftead of going to Greenland ...
الصفحة 90
... million , it would have a very odd appearance for the Company to be profufe , efpecially when , from the ftate of their accounts , it would be evident that they had it not in their power to be even juft , much more gener- pus . Upon the ...
... million , it would have a very odd appearance for the Company to be profufe , efpecially when , from the ftate of their accounts , it would be evident that they had it not in their power to be even juft , much more gener- pus . Upon the ...
الصفحة 96
... millions of men to emancipation , on the miferable grounds of policy and expedience ; he would have claimed as a conftitutional right what he confented to ask as a boon ; he would have proved it to be an act of justice , not of favour ...
... millions of men to emancipation , on the miferable grounds of policy and expedience ; he would have claimed as a conftitutional right what he confented to ask as a boon ; he would have proved it to be an act of justice , not of favour ...
الصفحة 97
... millions thus disfranchised could not be faid to be even virtually confenting , because they were exprefsly excluded from the right of fending representatives to parliament , or fitting there themselves . From the fample which the ...
... millions thus disfranchised could not be faid to be even virtually confenting , because they were exprefsly excluded from the right of fending representatives to parliament , or fitting there themselves . From the fample which the ...
الصفحة 98
... millions to be admitted to the benefits of the conftitution . We must compliment Mr. M'Kenna much on the temper and mo- deration which distinguish his effays , and which it is not very easy for an oppreffed man to preferve when he is ...
... millions to be admitted to the benefits of the conftitution . We must compliment Mr. M'Kenna much on the temper and mo- deration which distinguish his effays , and which it is not very easy for an oppreffed man to preferve when he is ...
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الصفحة 345 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
الصفحة 408 - A great multitude of people are continually talking of the Law of Nature; and then they go on giving you their sentiments about what is right and what is wrong: and these sentiments, you are to understand, are so many chapters and sections of the Law of Nature.
الصفحة 301 - Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do.
الصفحة 452 - But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life.
الصفحة 408 - The fairest and openest of them all is that sort of man who speaks out, and says, I am of the number of the Elect: now God himself takes care to inform the Elect what is right: and that with so good effect, that let them strive ever so, they cannot help not only knowing it but practising it.
الصفحة 409 - Unnatural, is as good a word as moral sense, or common sense; and would be as good a foundation for a system. Such an act is unnatural; that is, repugnant to nature: for I do not like to practise it: and, consequently, do not practise it. It is therefore repugnant to what ought to be the nature of every body else.
الصفحة 551 - Thirteen governments thus founded on the natural authority of the people alone, without a pretence of miracle or mystery, and which are destined to spread over the northern part of that whole quarter of the globe, are a great point gained in favor of the rights of mankind.
الصفحة 303 - When a man attempts to combat the principle of utility, it is with reasons drawn, without his being aware of it, from that very principle itself.
الصفحة 304 - Admitting any other principle than the principle of utility to be a right principle, a principle that it is right for a man to pursue; admitting (what is not true) that the word right can have a meaning without reference to utility, let him say whether...
الصفحة 147 - Cole aim has been to mention, with freedom and impartiality, the writers on all fides of the different queftions, that hereby the mind of the ftudent may be fully enlarged, and that he may be able, with the greater advantage, to profecute his fearches after truth.