The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Էջ viii
... entire mental economy of the state is more decidedly and steadily directed towards objects and measures of an improving and elevating cast . There is nothing so dangerous to political power of any kind as ignorance . It will be found to ...
... entire mental economy of the state is more decidedly and steadily directed towards objects and measures of an improving and elevating cast . There is nothing so dangerous to political power of any kind as ignorance . It will be found to ...
Էջ xiii
... entire science of polity , or detached or isolated portions of it , our development and illustrations of this philosophy will , consequently , assume an inferential , rather than a positive or doctrinal character . But as there are some ...
... entire science of polity , or detached or isolated portions of it , our development and illustrations of this philosophy will , consequently , assume an inferential , rather than a positive or doctrinal character . But as there are some ...
Էջ xv
... entire subject . A government may be compared to a compound machine . In all mechanical contrivances , it is the power , and the weight ; -the power to be applied , and the weight to be raised . So likewise is it in reference to ...
... entire subject . A government may be compared to a compound machine . In all mechanical contrivances , it is the power , and the weight ; -the power to be applied , and the weight to be raised . So likewise is it in reference to ...
Էջ xvi
... entire mass of political literature from the earliest times to the present hour , namely , liberty and tyranny . To obtain the first and avoid the last , has been the great and ostensible burden of all the speculations of politicians ...
... entire mass of political literature from the earliest times to the present hour , namely , liberty and tyranny . To obtain the first and avoid the last , has been the great and ostensible burden of all the speculations of politicians ...
Էջ xxv
... entire science , and its historical progress , shall stand before the judgment of future generations , delineated in vivid and accurate distinctness . New principles in politics must always be the result of pure speculation , and cannot ...
... entire science , and its historical progress , shall stand before the judgment of future generations , delineated in vivid and accurate distinctness . New principles in politics must always be the result of pure speculation , and cannot ...
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