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... moral of those fables of which the tendency is excellent , but also commented on those of which the moral is defective . In the second fable , he corrects the erroneous notions respecting the Camelion : but , he does not notice , in the ...
... moral of those fables of which the tendency is excellent , but also commented on those of which the moral is defective . In the second fable , he corrects the erroneous notions respecting the Camelion : but , he does not notice , in the ...
Pagina 104
... moral , and political exhortations merit the attention of the public . Art . 46. Oriental Fables , Anecdotes , and Tales . Translated from the French . 12mo . pp . 176. 2s . 6d . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1797 . These pleasing stories ...
... moral , and political exhortations merit the attention of the public . Art . 46. Oriental Fables , Anecdotes , and Tales . Translated from the French . 12mo . pp . 176. 2s . 6d . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1797 . These pleasing stories ...
Pagina 552
... moral duty , not much dif- ference of opinion is supposed to prevail between the advocates of natural religion and the rational interpreters of the gospel . Still , with the theist , morals are but the means of happiness to individuals ...
... moral duty , not much dif- ference of opinion is supposed to prevail between the advocates of natural religion and the rational interpreters of the gospel . Still , with the theist , morals are but the means of happiness to individuals ...
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