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" ... upon it, and tearing it to pieces; if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among men. "
Putnam's Monthly - Page 427
1853
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The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind ...

1795 - 432 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces: if you should see this, you would see nothing more, than what is every day practised and established among...one; getting nothing for themselves all the while, but a little of the coarsest of the provision, which their own labour produces; and this one oftentimes...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1806 - 502 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces : if you should see thisj you would see nothing more, than what is every day practised and established among men. Among men you see the nmety and nine, toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one; getting noth-, mg for...
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Beauties Selected from the Writings of the Late William Paley, D.D ...

William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 pages
...others flying upon it and tearing it to pieces ; if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among...scraping together a heap of superfluities for one (and this one too oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, a child, a woman, a madman, or...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: The principles of moral and political ...

William Paley - 1811 - 540 pages
...tearing it to pieces : if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every daypractised and established among men. Among men you see the ninety and nine, toiling and scraping together a THE USE OF THE INSTITUTION OF PROPERTY. 93 heap of superfluities for one ; (and this one too, oftentimes...
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Travels in Ireland in the Year 1822: Exhibiting Brief Sketches of the Moral ...

Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 pages
...instantly flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces: if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among...one ; getting nothing for themselves all the while, but a little of the coarsest of the provision which their own labour produces (and this one, too, oftentimes...
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The works of William Paley, Volume 2

William Paley - 1823 - 476 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces ;— if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among men. Among men, you see the ninetyand-nine toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one (and this one too, oftentimes...
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Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 2

William Paley - 1824 - 516 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces; — if you should see tins, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among men. Among men, you see the ninety-and-nine toilmg and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one {and this one too, oftentimes...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 3

Thomas Brown - 1824 - 514 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces ; if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among men. Among men, you see the ninety-and-nine toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one, (and this one, too,...
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The Works...

William Paley - 1824 - 472 pages
...flying upon it. and tearing it to pieces , — if you should see this. you .w ould see nothing more than what is every day practised and established among men. Among men. you see the ninety-and-nine toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one (and this one too, oftentimes...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2

William Paley - 1825 - 502 pages
...flying upon it, and tearing it to pieces;—if you should see this, you would see nothing more than what is every .day practised and established among...scraping together a heap of superfluities for one (and this one too, oftentimes, the feeblest and worst of the whole set—a child, a woman, a madman,...
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