| 1784 - 320 pages
...permiffion ? Whatever ftation Providence has affigncd me, whether it be in a regiment, regiment, or on the earth at large, he intended me to ftay there...it from me: it is by rendering life infupportable, that he orders me to quit it. In the firft cafe, I refift with all my force; in the fecond, I have... | |
| Richard Porson, George Tierney - 1784 - 320 pages
...fufficient permiifion ? Whatever ftation Providence has affigned me, whether it be in a regiment, or on the earth at large, he intended me to ftay there...it from me: it is by rendering life infupportable, that he orders me to quit it. In the firft cafe, I refift with air my force; in the fecond, I have... | |
| Charles Moore (rector of Cuxton.) - Dueling - 1790 - 482 pages
...fyfficient permiffion ? whatever ftation Providence has affigned me, whether it be in a regiment, or on the earth at large, he intended me to ftay there...it from me ; it is by rendering life infupportable, that he orders me to quit it. In the firft cafe, I refift with all my force ; in the fecond, I have... | |
| David Hume - 1799 - 142 pages
...fufficient permiflion? Whatever ftation Providence has afligned me, whether it be in a regiment, or on the earth at large , he intended me to ftay there...does not order me to quit life , he takes it from nje, it is by rendering life inlbpportable, that he orders me to quit it. In the firft cafe , I refift... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1810 - 352 pages
...in a regiment, or on the earth at large, he intended me to stay there while I found my si. tuation agreeable, and to leave it when it became intolerable....voice of nature, and the voice of God. I agree that we must wait for an order ; but when I die a natural death, God does not order me to quit life, he takes... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1810 - 352 pages
...of nature, and the voice of God. I .agree that we must wait for an order; but when I die a na. tural death, God does not order me to quit life, he takes it from me : it is by rendering life insupportable, that he orders me to quit it. In the first case, I resist with all my force ; in the... | |
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