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  <dc:title>Questions discussed by the Aberdeen Philosophical Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>['Whether every action deserving moral approbation must be done from a persuasion of its being morally good?' Question 63; Thomas Reid]. p. 213, lacks opening passage. [22 November 1763].
['How far the profession of a soldier of fortune is defensible in foro conscientia?'. Question 64; Thomas Gordon]. pp. 214 - 216, incomplete. [24 January 1764].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1763 - 1764</dc:date>
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