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The Living Age - Page 755
1923
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 57

1833 - 598 pages
...the less liable they are to tbe ' delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which, among igno' rant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorder*....decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one.* They 1 feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more ' likely to obtain the respect...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 514 pages
...enthusiasm and superstition, which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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Observations on the Character, Customs, and Superstitions of the Irish: And ...

Daniel Dewar - Education - 1812 - 374 pages
...and superstition, which, among; ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable and more likely t6 obtain the respect of...
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Essay on the Beneficial Direction of Rural Expenditure

Robert Aglionby Slaney - Agriculture - 1824 - 262 pages
...and superstition, " which, among ignorant nations, frequently " occasion the most dreadful disorders. An " instructed and intelligent people, besides, "...decent and orderly than an " ignorant and stupid one. They feel them" selves, each individual, more respectable and " more likely to obtain the respect of...
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The Works of Samuel Parr, Ll.D. ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings ...

Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 720 pages
...enthusiasm and superstition,which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 57

English literature - 1833 - 598 pages
...and superstition, which, among igno' rant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. ' An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one.* They 4 feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more ' likely to obtain the respect...
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American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volume 3

Education - 1833 - 632 pages
...superstition, which among ignorant nations frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed, intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, pach individually, more respectable and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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American Annals of Education

William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1833 - 658 pages
...superstition, wliich among ignorant nations frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed, intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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On the Classical Tongues and the Advantages of Their Study: An Inaugural ...

Isaac William Stuart - Classical education - 1836 - 234 pages
...enthusiasm and superstition, which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. With a comm ...

Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 pages
...nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besidesj are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and Stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of...
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