Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... circumstance tend to inflame domestic feuds , or expose to foreign violence , more than an extremely unequal distribution or uncertain tenure of property . In In confirmation of these observations , I need only hint 4 POLITICAL PRINCIPLES.
... circumstance tend to inflame domestic feuds , or expose to foreign violence , more than an extremely unequal distribution or uncertain tenure of property . In In confirmation of these observations , I need only hint 4 POLITICAL PRINCIPLES.
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... circumstance must have given property in the country † a decided preference above property in cities ; and in- duce every Jew to reside on and improve his land , and employ his time in the care of flocks , and agriculture ; which , as ...
... circumstance must have given property in the country † a decided preference above property in cities ; and in- duce every Jew to reside on and improve his land , and employ his time in the care of flocks , and agriculture ; which , as ...
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... circumstances of the Jewish polity we have hitherto considered , there is some resemblance to the institutions of subsequent Lawgivers , yet how decided is the superiority of the Mosaic code ; but in the regulations as to the tribe of ...
... circumstances of the Jewish polity we have hitherto considered , there is some resemblance to the institutions of subsequent Lawgivers , yet how decided is the superiority of the Mosaic code ; but in the regulations as to the tribe of ...
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... circumstance afford some pre- sumptive evidence of the divine original of the Mosaic code ? TO REVIEW THE SKETCH WE HAVE EX- HIBITED OF THE JEWISH CONSTITUTION , we have seen that it provided for the settle- ment of 600,000 freeholders ...
... circumstance afford some pre- sumptive evidence of the divine original of the Mosaic code ? TO REVIEW THE SKETCH WE HAVE EX- HIBITED OF THE JEWISH CONSTITUTION , we have seen that it provided for the settle- ment of 600,000 freeholders ...
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... circumstances , as the re- sult of their own natural unbiassed choice ; or as the conduct of men feeling them- selves under the direct controul of Omnipo- tence ? Are we to impute it to a spirit of cruelty , that in this instance they ...
... circumstances , as the re- sult of their own natural unbiassed choice ; or as the conduct of men feeling them- selves under the direct controul of Omnipo- tence ? Are we to impute it to a spirit of cruelty , that in this instance they ...
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