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1 I, 0, 4 | advantage or pleasure of society; while he lives remote from 2 I, 0, 4 | reference to action and society. Abstruse thought and profound 3 I, 0, 5 | subservient to the interests of society. And though a philosopher 4 I, 0, 5 | itself throughout the whole society, and bestow a similar correctness 5 VIII, I, 65| and distributed through society, have been, from the beginning 6 VIII, I, 70| a uniform influence upon society? Where would be the foundation 7 VIII, II, 80| peace and security of human society; as the characters which 8 VIII, II, 80| qualities, which disturb society, are, in the main, as beneficial, 9 XI, 0, 112| pernicious to the peace of civil society.~ I know, replied he, that 10 XI, 0, 113| indifferent to the peace of society and security of government, 11 XI, 0, 113| undermine not the foundations of society, but advance principles, 12 XI, 0, 117| or the peace and order of society, is in the least concerned?~ 13 XI, 0, 122| the political interests of society any connexion with the philosophical 14 XI, 0, 123| infringement of the laws of society, in one respect, more easy 15 XII, II, 136| durable good or benefit to society could ever be expected to 16 XII, II, 137| influence would be beneficial to society. On the contrary, he must