| English literature - 1741 - 642 pages
...government, and is juft beginning to turn towards monarchy. 'Tis well known, that every government muft come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as the natural body. But as one death say be preferable to ¡mo ther, it may be enquired, whether more... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1753 - 382 pages
...government, and is juft beginning to turn towards monarchy. 'Tis well known, that every government muft come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. But, as one 77* BRITISH GOVERNMENT. 77 one kind of death may be preferable to another, it m.iy be enquir'd,... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1764 - 614 pages
...is juft beginning to turn towards monarchy. 'Tis 'Tis well known that every government muft cofintf to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be enquired, whether it be more defirable... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - 606 pages
...government, and is juft beginning to turn towards monarchy.: i 'Tis well known that every government muft come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be enquired, whether it be more defirablefor... | |
| David Hume - 1788 - 492 pages
...beginning to turn towards monarchy. It is well known that every government muft come to a period j and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be inquired, Whether it be more defirable... | |
| Robert John Thornton - Economics - 1799 - 852 pages
...SUITABLE TQ THE DIGNITY OF HUMAN NATURE. It ij well known, that every government muft come loaferuJ, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. — But, as one kind of death aej bt preferable to another, it may be inquired, whether n be more defirable... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1854 - 586 pages
...government, and is just beginning to turn towards monarchy. It is well known, that every government must come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political, as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be inquired, whether it be more desirable... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 230 pages
...stage of our government. In fact, Hume thinks not : — " It is well known, that every government must come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political, as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be inquired, whether it be more desirable... | |
| Biography - 1883 - 836 pages
...stage of our eminent. In fact, Hume thinks not : — " It is well known that every government must come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political, as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be inquired, whether it be more desirable... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1889 - 530 pages
...government, and is just beginning to turn towards monarchy. It is well known, that every government must come to a period, and that death is unavoidable to the political as well as to the animal body. But, as one kind of death may be preferable to another, it may be enquired, whether it be more desirable... | |
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