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... I am , My young friends , with affection and esteem , your brother , and servant , in the gospel of Jesus Christ , JOSEPH PRIESTLEY . Leeds , March , 1772 . THE PREFACE . No branch of knowledge can be N Xii The Dedication.
... I am , My young friends , with affection and esteem , your brother , and servant , in the gospel of Jesus Christ , JOSEPH PRIESTLEY . Leeds , March , 1772 . THE PREFACE . No branch of knowledge can be N Xii The Dedication.
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... esteem and good offices of all those with whom he is connected . Now , fince these evils which attend upon vice , and this happiness which results from virtue are the divine appointment ( fince they take place in confequence of his ...
... esteem and good offices of all those with whom he is connected . Now , fince these evils which attend upon vice , and this happiness which results from virtue are the divine appointment ( fince they take place in confequence of his ...
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... esteem every branch of virtue , For it cannot be fup- pofed that our maker would have formed us in fuch a manner , as that he himself fhould be the object of our dislike and abhorrence . Our natural love of good- ness and virtue ...
... esteem every branch of virtue , For it cannot be fup- pofed that our maker would have formed us in fuch a manner , as that he himself fhould be the object of our dislike and abhorrence . Our natural love of good- ness and virtue ...
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... esteem and admire in others , and that we reflect upon with the most fatisfaction in our- felves , they will appear to be the same with those which tend to make ourfelves and others the most truly happy . Following these four guides ...
... esteem and admire in others , and that we reflect upon with the most fatisfaction in our- felves , they will appear to be the same with those which tend to make ourfelves and others the most truly happy . Following these four guides ...
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... esteem or good opinion of o- thers ; which seem to require a confider- able degree of refinement . We fee , how- ever , in horses , and fome other animals , the strongest emulation , by which they will exert themselves to the utmoft in ...
... esteem or good opinion of o- thers ; which seem to require a confider- able degree of refinement . We fee , how- ever , in horses , and fome other animals , the strongest emulation , by which they will exert themselves to the utmoft in ...
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