The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... lead to the most deplorable results , and therefore ought to be undermined and eradicated by every one who wishes to promote the happiness and the good order of general society . Such , then , is the evil we find existing among mankind ...
... lead to the most deplorable results , and therefore ought to be undermined and eradicated by every one who wishes to promote the happiness and the good order of general society . Such , then , is the evil we find existing among mankind ...
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... leads me to the illustration of another ad- vantage which would be derived from a general diffusion of knowledge , -namely , That it would tend to prevent many of those diseases and fatal accidents which flow from igno- rance of the ...
... leads me to the illustration of another ad- vantage which would be derived from a general diffusion of knowledge , -namely , That it would tend to prevent many of those diseases and fatal accidents which flow from igno- rance of the ...
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... lead to habits of sobriety and temperance . In- temperance has perhaps been productive of more diseases , misery , and fatal accidents , than all the other causes I have now specified . It has benumbed the intellectual faculties ...
... lead to habits of sobriety and temperance . In- temperance has perhaps been productive of more diseases , misery , and fatal accidents , than all the other causes I have now specified . It has benumbed the intellectual faculties ...
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... lead them to more pleasing associations , and more substantial pleasures , than the general current of human thought is calculated to produce . That those who are in the habit of exercising their faculties on rational subjects are ...
... lead them to more pleasing associations , and more substantial pleasures , than the general current of human thought is calculated to produce . That those who are in the habit of exercising their faculties on rational subjects are ...
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... lead to some rational explanations of such unaccountable facts . At any rate , as those who belong to that class of society to which I allude , have many opportunties of con- templating the various objects and operations of the material ...
... lead to some rational explanations of such unaccountable facts . At any rate , as those who belong to that class of society to which I allude , have many opportunties of con- templating the various objects and operations of the material ...
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