The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 77–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... human conscience from all external and legislative re- straints , and the right of every man to judge and act for himself in the concerns of religion , without the interference of human authority to coerce or control him . This is the ...
... human conscience from all external and legislative re- straints , and the right of every man to judge and act for himself in the concerns of religion , without the interference of human authority to coerce or control him . This is the ...
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... human right or power , be obliged to embrace a religion , or continue in it , or conform himself in everything to that which he has preferred to all others , by arms , or the authority of laws . It is not less a man's privilege to quit ...
... human right or power , be obliged to embrace a religion , or continue in it , or conform himself in everything to that which he has preferred to all others , by arms , or the authority of laws . It is not less a man's privilege to quit ...
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... human nature , is thrown into the shade . The benevolent and kindly affections become weakened , both in individuals and bodies of men , and nothing but the most cold and heartless selfishness is witnessed in every movement of life ...
... human nature , is thrown into the shade . The benevolent and kindly affections become weakened , both in individuals and bodies of men , and nothing but the most cold and heartless selfishness is witnessed in every movement of life ...
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... human life and human character , not susceptible of an invariable and positive answer , but must depend on various circumstances , events , and consequences , which require to be well known and duly weighed in the minds of men . The ...
... human life and human character , not susceptible of an invariable and positive answer , but must depend on various circumstances , events , and consequences , which require to be well known and duly weighed in the minds of men . The ...
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... human life . When servants either cannot or will not do the work for which they were engaged , we remove them and make other arrangements ; but we never , for a single moment , conceive we are acting violently or unjustly in such a case ...
... human life . When servants either cannot or will not do the work for which they were engaged , we remove them and make other arrangements ; but we never , for a single moment , conceive we are acting violently or unjustly in such a case ...
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