The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... exercise such a vast influence over the characters and happiness of mankind , that they never can be too often , nor too plainly and simply , laid before the public mind . No man can have the slightest claim to the title of poli- tician ...
... exercise such a vast influence over the characters and happiness of mankind , that they never can be too often , nor too plainly and simply , laid before the public mind . No man can have the slightest claim to the title of poli- tician ...
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... exercise their minds on public matters , their moral feelings acquire a more vigorous tone , their more hasty and grosser passions become better regu- lated and refined , and the entire mental economy of the state is more decidedly and ...
... exercise their minds on public matters , their moral feelings acquire a more vigorous tone , their more hasty and grosser passions become better regu- lated and refined , and the entire mental economy of the state is more decidedly and ...
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... exercise of the legislative , executive , and judicial powers of the people , must constitute that which is truly denominated the internal sovereignty of a nation . There have been two grand ideas pervading the entire mass of political ...
... exercise of the legislative , executive , and judicial powers of the people , must constitute that which is truly denominated the internal sovereignty of a nation . There have been two grand ideas pervading the entire mass of political ...
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... exercise absolute power as some other eastern governments . No slave or foreigner was admitted to the personal service of the Prince ; and he was obliged rigidly to conform to certain regulations imposed upon him by the laws ; to follow ...
... exercise absolute power as some other eastern governments . No slave or foreigner was admitted to the personal service of the Prince ; and he was obliged rigidly to conform to certain regulations imposed upon him by the laws ; to follow ...
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... exercise , discipline , and particularly to temperance ; not so much , however , with a view of elevating their ... exercises filled up a large portion of the time of the people , when not actually engaged in war or the chase . Their The ...
... exercise , discipline , and particularly to temperance ; not so much , however , with a view of elevating their ... exercises filled up a large portion of the time of the people , when not actually engaged in war or the chase . Their The ...
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