The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Robert Blakey. rity to view the errors I may have committed , whether of fact or opinion , with a lenient and friendly eye . My constant desire has been to elicit truth . I have had no party views to support , or feel interested in . I ...
Robert Blakey. rity to view the errors I may have committed , whether of fact or opinion , with a lenient and friendly eye . My constant desire has been to elicit truth . I have had no party views to support , or feel interested in . I ...
Էջ viii
... fact is indisputable , that many sober- minded and intelligent persons give themselves up to a vulgar kind of scepticism on political matters ; and maintain there is nothing true , nothing scientifically certain in this branch of ...
... fact is indisputable , that many sober- minded and intelligent persons give themselves up to a vulgar kind of scepticism on political matters ; and maintain there is nothing true , nothing scientifically certain in this branch of ...
Էջ viii
... facts ; the faulty premiss will produce a wrong conclusion ; the trivialities of petty legislation will assume an undue importance ; and the power of dis- crimination between truth and error will be entirely obliterated . The mixed ...
... facts ; the faulty premiss will produce a wrong conclusion ; the trivialities of petty legislation will assume an undue importance ; and the power of dis- crimination between truth and error will be entirely obliterated . The mixed ...
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... facts , but a record of the abstract principles of polity recognised and acted on by nations at particular epochs of their history - generally inculcated among the neces- sary elements of instruction in all civilised communities , there ...
... facts , but a record of the abstract principles of polity recognised and acted on by nations at particular epochs of their history - generally inculcated among the neces- sary elements of instruction in all civilised communities , there ...
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... happiness are uniformly wont to flourish when men enjoy the full privileges of citizens . History does not fail to establish the truth of this fact . Those free cities where the suffrages of the people were allowed a INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... happiness are uniformly wont to flourish when men enjoy the full privileges of citizens . History does not fail to establish the truth of this fact . Those free cities where the suffrages of the people were allowed a INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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