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His proficiency , as a law student , must have appeared in a very favourable light to the benchers of this honourable society ,. as he was at eight terms standing admitted barrister , when he was not much above twenty years of age .
His proficiency , as a law student , must have appeared in a very favourable light to the benchers of this honourable society ,. as he was at eight terms standing admitted barrister , when he was not much above twenty years of age .
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... and was chosen a member of the American Philoso- phical Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " be styled himself " Secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States , in the late war .
... and was chosen a member of the American Philoso- phical Society . In the title - page of his " Rights of Man , " be styled himself " Secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States , in the late war .
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... but the industry with which they were circulated by the democratic societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed inten- tions which it would have been criminal to overlook ; and prosecutions were ...
... but the industry with which they were circulated by the democratic societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed inten- tions which it would have been criminal to overlook ; and prosecutions were ...
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What he calls " the principles of society , acting upon the nature and conduct of man , " are sufficient of them- selves , according to his simple theory , to produce and per- petuate all the happiness and order of civilized life .
What he calls " the principles of society , acting upon the nature and conduct of man , " are sufficient of them- selves , according to his simple theory , to produce and per- petuate all the happiness and order of civilized life .
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... the same year , elected fellow of the Royal Society of London ; and in the following year member of the Academie des Curieux de la Nature ; to both of which societies he had previously sent very interesting and ingenious papers .
... the same year , elected fellow of the Royal Society of London ; and in the following year member of the Academie des Curieux de la Nature ; to both of which societies he had previously sent very interesting and ingenious papers .
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