An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of MoralsA. Millar, 1751 - 253 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... is one Circumstance , which never fails to be amply in- fifted on , viz . the Happiness and Satisfaction , de- riv'd to Society from his Intercourfe and Good- offices . C offices . To his Parents , we are apt to Of BENEVOLENCE . 25.
... is one Circumstance , which never fails to be amply in- fifted on , viz . the Happiness and Satisfaction , de- riv'd to Society from his Intercourfe and Good- offices . C offices . To his Parents , we are apt to Of BENEVOLENCE . 25.
Pagina 26
... never feel his Authority , but when em- ploy'd for their Advantage , With him , the Ties of . Love are confolidated by Beneficence and Friend- fhip . The Ties of Friendship approach , in a fond Obfervance of each obliging Office , to ...
... never feel his Authority , but when em- ploy'd for their Advantage , With him , the Ties of . Love are confolidated by Beneficence and Friend- fhip . The Ties of Friendship approach , in a fond Obfervance of each obliging Office , to ...
Pagina 28
... never confecrated any Animal but on Account of its Utility . THE Sceptics affert † , tho ' abfurdly , that the Origin of all religious Worship was deriv'd from the Utility of inanimate Objects , as the Sun and Moon , to the Support and ...
... never confecrated any Animal but on Account of its Utility . THE Sceptics affert † , tho ' abfurdly , that the Origin of all religious Worship was deriv'd from the Utility of inanimate Objects , as the Sun and Moon , to the Support and ...
Pagina 31
... never regarded without their beneficial Tendencies , nor view'd as barren and unfruitful . The Happiness of Mankind , the Order of Society , the Harmony of Families , the mutual Support of Friends are always confider'd as the Result of ...
... never regarded without their beneficial Tendencies , nor view'd as barren and unfruitful . The Happiness of Mankind , the Order of Society , the Harmony of Families , the mutual Support of Friends are always confider'd as the Result of ...
Pagina 34
... never once have been dreamt of . For what Purpofe make a Partition of Goods , where every one has already more than enough ? Why give Rife to Property , where there cannot poffibly be any Injury ? Why call this Object mine , when , upon ...
... never once have been dreamt of . For what Purpofe make a Partition of Goods , where every one has already more than enough ? Why give Rife to Property , where there cannot poffibly be any Injury ? Why call this Object mine , when , upon ...
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