The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 59–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... regularly constituted governments , and civil communities . These two ideas , possessing a certain logical and philosophical relation to each other , were the mainsprings of the Reformation , and INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... regularly constituted governments , and civil communities . These two ideas , possessing a certain logical and philosophical relation to each other , were the mainsprings of the Reformation , and INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... ideas his fellow - man might entertain on religious subjects . What right , then , have kings and princes over the consciences of their subjects ? There is no colourable reason in giving the head of a state more power in religious ...
... ideas his fellow - man might entertain on religious subjects . What right , then , have kings and princes over the consciences of their subjects ? There is no colourable reason in giving the head of a state more power in religious ...
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... idea , which the majority of political writers of this epoch attempted to develope and illustrate , that is , the right of resistance , we shall make a few brief and general observations as to the prominent bearings of the entire ...
... idea , which the majority of political writers of this epoch attempted to develope and illustrate , that is , the right of resistance , we shall make a few brief and general observations as to the prominent bearings of the entire ...
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... sentiments of public freedom among mankind . Thus we see that old institutions and antiquated ideas fell rapidly in this era of keen political inquiry into neglect and disuetude . For many centuries there were INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... sentiments of public freedom among mankind . Thus we see that old institutions and antiquated ideas fell rapidly in this era of keen political inquiry into neglect and disuetude . For many centuries there were INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... ideas , and corresponding innovations of language , were required by politicians to express and represent the changes . A political fraternity entered into the arena of legislation . Convictions of the soundness of some spiritual idea ...
... ideas , and corresponding innovations of language , were required by politicians to express and represent the changes . A political fraternity entered into the arena of legislation . Convictions of the soundness of some spiritual idea ...
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