The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... happiness ? Is it not to know and do homage to him as cur supreme good , and to know and do our duty in the several relations he hath appointed us to sustain ? Shall those , then , who are called to instruct mán- kind be told after this ...
... happiness ? Is it not to know and do homage to him as cur supreme good , and to know and do our duty in the several relations he hath appointed us to sustain ? Shall those , then , who are called to instruct mán- kind be told after this ...
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... happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow creatures is absolutely necessary . Hence the origin and foundation of civil societies , which are nothing else but certain bodies of men ...
... happiness . In order to his well - being , a mutual interchange of good offices with his fellow creatures is absolutely necessary . Hence the origin and foundation of civil societies , which are nothing else but certain bodies of men ...
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... happiest and most enlightened peo- ple in the world ; and , by consequence , we ought to be the bravest . Were we to ... happier than they . But I shall not take up your time with these eastern scenes of servitude and woe . Thanks be to ...
... happiest and most enlightened peo- ple in the world ; and , by consequence , we ought to be the bravest . Were we to ... happier than they . But I shall not take up your time with these eastern scenes of servitude and woe . Thanks be to ...
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... , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is our happiness too that our minds are as ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES . 21.
... , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is our happiness too that our minds are as ADDRESS TO THE COLONIES . 21.
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... happiness indeed ! and what still enhances it , is the consideration that we are not only called to enjoy it ourselves , but perhaps to be the blessed instruments of diffusing it over this vast continent , to the nations that sit " in ...
... happiness indeed ! and what still enhances it , is the consideration that we are not only called to enjoy it ourselves , but perhaps to be the blessed instruments of diffusing it over this vast continent , to the nations that sit " in ...
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