The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Robert Blakey. PREFACE . I HAVE for a long time entertained the idea , that political writers of all countries , have received less attention at the hands of historians and critics , than any other class of authors . Though the immediate ...
Robert Blakey. PREFACE . I HAVE for a long time entertained the idea , that political writers of all countries , have received less attention at the hands of historians and critics , than any other class of authors . Though the immediate ...
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... ideas pervading the 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 ...
... ideas pervading the 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 ...
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... ideas of what constitutes a state of liberty , and a state of tyranny , are con- stantly forced upon the attention . All political dissertations derive their interest and usefulness from their connections with these two antagonistic ...
... ideas of what constitutes a state of liberty , and a state of tyranny , are con- stantly forced upon the attention . All political dissertations derive their interest and usefulness from their connections with these two antagonistic ...
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... idea , that great and noble ends are to be achieved , by which the general condition of human life is to be vastly improved , and all the members of society placed in a more elevated and improved condition , we no longer look supinely ...
... idea , that great and noble ends are to be achieved , by which the general condition of human life is to be vastly improved , and all the members of society placed in a more elevated and improved condition , we no longer look supinely ...
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... idea that a nation is to be accounted happy and prosperous in proportion to the quantity of gold or silver it may possess . He says many suppose wealth to consist in abundance of coined money , because it is the object of usury and ...
... idea that a nation is to be accounted happy and prosperous in proportion to the quantity of gold or silver it may possess . He says many suppose wealth to consist in abundance of coined money , because it is the object of usury and ...
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