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Nothing can be more evident, than that the Human Nature is so framed, as not to be regulated and kept within due bounds, without Laws; and Laws must be insignificant, without the Sanctions of Rewards and Punishments, whereby men may be necessitated to the observance of them. |
Nothing can be more evident, than that the Human Nature is so framed, as not to be regulated and kept within due bounds, without Laws; and Laws must be insignificant, without the Sanctions of Rewards and Punishments, whereby men may be necessitated to the observance of them. |
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