The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1Richard Bentley, 1855 - 501 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 67–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... common sense . Op- position to it , however , did not altogether take its rise from purely political sources , for it was materially assist- ed by questions and disputes , both as to religious doc- trine and ritual . These formed the ...
... common sense . Op- position to it , however , did not altogether take its rise from purely political sources , for it was materially assist- ed by questions and disputes , both as to religious doc- trine and ritual . These formed the ...
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... common sense and reflection , that a direct and pointed answer cannot , from the nature of things , be given to the question . It is like all matters appertaining to human life and human character , not susceptible of an invariable and ...
... common sense and reflection , that a direct and pointed answer cannot , from the nature of things , be given to the question . It is like all matters appertaining to human life and human character , not susceptible of an invariable and ...
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... common cause against the odious tyranny , and to endeavour , by their united knowledge and labours , to erect a better social fabric than the one they have . The course which it is in- cumbent and reasonable for a nation to follow ...
... common cause against the odious tyranny , and to endeavour , by their united knowledge and labours , to erect a better social fabric than the one they have . The course which it is in- cumbent and reasonable for a nation to follow ...
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... put themselves into a state of war with the people , who are therefore absolved from any further obedience , and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and vio- 18 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... put themselves into a state of war with the people , who are therefore absolved from any further obedience , and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and vio- 18 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... common utility , and justified by universal practice , are viewed by its members without shame or horror ; and refor- mation never proceeds from themselves , but is always forced upon them . " 66 The last rule to justify resistance we ...
... common utility , and justified by universal practice , are viewed by its members without shame or horror ; and refor- mation never proceeds from themselves , but is always forced upon them . " 66 The last rule to justify resistance we ...
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