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... laws laws the most wholesome and ne- the most wholesome and necessary cessary for the public good . for the public good . " - Constitu- tion of Virginia . He has forbidden his governors " by denying his governors per- to pass laws of ...
... laws laws the most wholesome and ne- the most wholesome and necessary cessary for the public good . for the public good . " - Constitu- tion of Virginia . He has forbidden his governors " by denying his governors per- to pass laws of ...
Pagina 146
... laws of matter , and the dispositions of matter with reference to those laws . This shows us where the strength of the argument lies : it is in the dispositions or collocations of matter , rather than in the laws . " We can , " he ...
... laws of matter , and the dispositions of matter with reference to those laws . This shows us where the strength of the argument lies : it is in the dispositions or collocations of matter , rather than in the laws . " We can , " he ...
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... laws of the bodily and mental constitution require , says Mr. C. , some degree of exercise and recreation . ( p . 175. ) The Scriptures represent prayer as exerting a persuasive in- fluence over the Divine mind . According to Mr. C ...
... laws of the bodily and mental constitution require , says Mr. C. , some degree of exercise and recreation . ( p . 175. ) The Scriptures represent prayer as exerting a persuasive in- fluence over the Divine mind . According to Mr. C ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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