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No arguments can be more proper to mankind than those which work upon their reason and consideration, no motives can stir up mo•e to the exercise of this than their own happiness and misery; |
No Arguments can be more proper to mankind than those which work upon their reason and consideration, no motives can stir up mo•e to the exercise of this than their own happiness and misery; |
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