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... common among them ; which is not to be seen anywhere else . Bees , of which we are told so many wonder- ful things ... common stock : it is not designed for her own use , but for the whole community : there is no distinction between a ...
... common among them ; which is not to be seen anywhere else . Bees , of which we are told so many wonder- ful things ... common stock : it is not designed for her own use , but for the whole community : there is no distinction between a ...
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... common interests both of religion and policy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to re- commend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ...
... common interests both of religion and policy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to re- commend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ...
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... common , and indeed the most natural division of all offences , is into those of omission and commission . We may make the same division of that particular set of crimes which regard human society . The greatest crime which can be ...
... common , and indeed the most natural division of all offences , is into those of omission and commission . We may make the same division of that particular set of crimes which regard human society . The greatest crime which can be ...
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