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Page 49
... give you a right to en- joy . This wisdom and this virtue I recom- mend on every account that you should instantly begin to practice . Lose not a day , not an hour , not a moment . Temperance , sobriety , charity , and independence will ...
... give you a right to en- joy . This wisdom and this virtue I recom- mend on every account that you should instantly begin to practice . Lose not a day , not an hour , not a moment . Temperance , sobriety , charity , and independence will ...
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... give dates ranging from 1815-1819 . Since the material in the manuscript notebook and in the published version is not in orderly sequence , I have endeavored to give the whole as logical order as the fragmentary nature of the work would ...
... give dates ranging from 1815-1819 . Since the material in the manuscript notebook and in the published version is not in orderly sequence , I have endeavored to give the whole as logical order as the fragmentary nature of the work would ...
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... Give them a king , and let that king waste in luxury , riot , and bribery the same sum which now serves for the entire expenses of their government . Give them an aristocracy , and let that aristocracy legislate for the people . Give ...
... Give them a king , and let that king waste in luxury , riot , and bribery the same sum which now serves for the entire expenses of their government . Give them an aristocracy , and let that aristocracy legislate for the people . Give ...
Contents
ESSAY ON | 9 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 60 |
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