from Essays on the Progress of Nations, in Productive Industry, Civilization, Population, and Wealth
On the living principle, intellect, and elements of the material world the laws of nature defined their operations and effects upon the condition, transactions and welfare of individuals and of nations.
The capacity of the human mind the moral law of nature, as distinguished from the physical law of nature moral virtue the princi le of utility theology, the laws of nations, and municipal law, all derive ai from the laws of nature the world is governed by physical agents, and natural, not supernatural means the doctrines of fatalism, and the influence of circumstances the influence and importance of education the French Revolution influence of habit, climate, education, gun powder, the spinning jenny, steam engine, power loom, and cotton gin the population of Great Britain, and her revenues, and those of France at different periods.
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