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" They ought rather to reflect, that he who falls by a mistaken sentence, may be considered as falling for his country ; whilst he suffers under the operation of those rules, by the general effect and tendency of which the welfare of the community is maintained... "
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review - Page 90
edited by - 1811
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1788 - 584 pages
...fentence, may be confidercd as falling for his country ; whilft he fuffers under the operation of thefc rules, by the general effect and tendency of which the welfare of the cammuai. ty is maintained and upheld. CHAP. CHAP. X. OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS AND OF RATION. " \...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 2

William Paley - 1793 - 456 pages
...fentence, may be confidered as falling for his country ; whilft he fuffers under the operation of thofe rules, by the general effect and tendency of which...welfare of the community is maintained and upheld^; CHAP. [303 CHAP. X. OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, AND OF TOLERATION. " A Religious eftablifhment is...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy

William Paley - 1793 - 602 pages
...falling for his country ; whilft he fuffers under the operation of thefe rules, by the general effeft and tendency of which the welfare of the community is maintained and upheld. CHAPC II A PX Of RJMG100S ESTABLISHMENTS AND OP TOLEĢ RAT I OK. ' A Ueligious cftablifhment is no...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1806 - 502 pages
...possibility of confounding the innocent with the guilty. They ought rather to reflect, that he who fells by a mistaken sentence, may be considered as falling...welfare of the community is maintained and upheld. CHAPTER X. OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, AND OF ' TOLERATION. " AJR.ELIGIOUS establishment is no part...
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Observations on the Criminal Law of England: As it Relates to ..., Volume 16

Samuel Romilly - 1810 - 92 pages
...it was meant to protect, it creates the very evil it was to cure, and destroys the security it was made to preserve. " They ought rather," continues...operation of those " rules, by the general effect and tender. > of which the welfare "of the community is maintained ar.l upheld." Nothing is more easy than...
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Observations on the Criminal Law of England: As it Relates to ..., Volume 16

Samuel Romilly - 1810 - 86 pages
...it was meant to protect, it creates the very evil it was to cure, and destroys the security it was made to preserve. * , , " They ought rather," continues...a mistaken sentence, may be considered as falling t . t , 75 " for his country, whilst he suffers under the operation of those " rules, by the general...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: The principles of moral and political ...

William Paley - 1811 - 540 pages
...of danger, or by the mere possibility of confounding the innocent with the guilty. They ought rather to reflect, that he who falls by a mistaken sentence,...which the welfare of the community is maintained and upholden. CHAPTER X. OF KELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, AND OF TOLERATION. A. RELIGIOUS establishment is...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 2

William Paley - 1811 - 456 pages
...of danger, or by the mere possibility of confounding the innocent with the guilty. They ought rather to reflect, that he who falls by a mistaken sentence,...which the welfare of the community is maintained and upholden. CHAPTER X. OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, AND OF TOLERATION. " A RELIGIOUS establishment is...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 19

1811 - 600 pages
...cure, and destroys the security it was made to preserve. .,r " They ought rather, " continues Paley,1-" to reflect, that he " who falls by a mistaken sentence,...country, whilst he suffers under the operation 'of these rules, " by the general effect and tendency of which tlj* welfare of the " community is maintained...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 19

1811 - 546 pages
...who falls by a mistaken sentence, may be considered as fulling for " his country, whilst he sutlers under the operation of tho.se rules, " by the general...and tendency of which the welfare of the " community k maintained and upheld. " Nothing is more easy than thus to philosophize and act the patriot for others,...
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