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The moral propriety of gratitude is that which attaches to the relation between a benefactor and a dependant ; and it equally remains so whether the relation be seldom or often exemplified . Nay , gratitude would be the appropriate ...
The moral propriety of gratitude is that which attaches to the relation between a benefactor and a dependant ; and it equally remains so whether the relation be seldom or often exemplified . Nay , gratitude would be the appropriate ...
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The moral proprieties -- founded on equity between man and man would remain like so many fixtures in ethical science , though the whole species were swept away , and no man could be found to exemplify our conclusions .
The moral proprieties -- founded on equity between man and man would remain like so many fixtures in ethical science , though the whole species were swept away , and no man could be found to exemplify our conclusions .
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antiquity — there is another set of professional men , even the anatomists or comparative anatomists , who in the course of their independent researches have by the study of fossil remains ascertained , they think , many of the species ...
antiquity — there is another set of professional men , even the anatomists or comparative anatomists , who in the course of their independent researches have by the study of fossil remains ascertained , they think , many of the species ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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