The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1 |
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Voltaire . VI . Duty of Parents . - The last duty of parents to their children is that of
giving them an education suitable to their station in life ; a duty pointed out by
FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . III. ...
Voltaire . VI . Duty of Parents . - The last duty of parents to their children is that of
giving them an education suitable to their station in life ; a duty pointed out by
FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . III. ...
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their station in life ; a duty pointed out by reason and for the greatest importance
of any . For , as Puffendorf very justly observes , it is not easy to imagine or allow ,
that a parent has conferred any considerable benefit on his child by bringing ...
their station in life ; a duty pointed out by reason and for the greatest importance
of any . For , as Puffendorf very justly observes , it is not easy to imagine or allow ,
that a parent has conferred any considerable benefit on his child by bringing ...
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XXXVIII , Duty of Kings . - In those countries that pretend to freedom , princes are
subject to those laws which their people have chosen ; they are bound to protect
their subjects in liberty , property and religion ; to receive their pe . titions , and ...
XXXVIII , Duty of Kings . - In those countries that pretend to freedom , princes are
subject to those laws which their people have chosen ; they are bound to protect
their subjects in liberty , property and religion ; to receive their pe . titions , and ...
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The difference of the degrees in which the individuals of a great commu . nity
enjoy the good things of life has been a theme of de . claration and discontent in
all ages ; and it is doubtless our paramount duty , in every state of society , to ...
The difference of the degrees in which the individuals of a great commu . nity
enjoy the good things of life has been a theme of de . claration and discontent in
all ages ; and it is doubtless our paramount duty , in every state of society , to ...
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Bad moralists produce no better effects than bad preachers ; who admonish
Christians of their duty in general , and exhort them to practise it ; but neg . lect to
inculcate the principal rules of life - - so that the hearers hence become no wiser
...
Bad moralists produce no better effects than bad preachers ; who admonish
Christians of their duty in general , and exhort them to practise it ; but neg . lect to
inculcate the principal rules of life - - so that the hearers hence become no wiser
...
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