The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... interests of man- kind being closely and personally connected with their discussion . It will often prove a vain effort to con- vince a man of the expediency or wisdom of any particular course of state policy , if his private interests ...
... interests of man- kind being closely and personally connected with their discussion . It will often prove a vain effort to con- vince a man of the expediency or wisdom of any particular course of state policy , if his private interests ...
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... interest . A man must rise above the every - day bustle of mere newspaper con- troversies , if he wishes to avoid giving too much attention to ephemeral topics ; and must keep steadily before him all those great and vital maxims of ...
... interest . A man must rise above the every - day bustle of mere newspaper con- troversies , if he wishes to avoid giving too much attention to ephemeral topics ; and must keep steadily before him all those great and vital maxims of ...
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... interest in extending , in all directions , the elements of political science . There is no real danger to the permanent interests of humanity to be appre- hended from this knowledge . It has been the steady policy of all governments to ...
... interest in extending , in all directions , the elements of political science . There is no real danger to the permanent interests of humanity to be appre- hended from this knowledge . It has been the steady policy of all governments to ...
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... interests of a nation . It is debarring the people from the influence of those great truths which are the emanations of Divine wisdom , and the germs of national happiness , and moral progression . We wish not to be misunderstood as to ...
... interests of a nation . It is debarring the people from the influence of those great truths which are the emanations of Divine wisdom , and the germs of national happiness , and moral progression . We wish not to be misunderstood as to ...
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... of a people . people . It gives life and interest to all history . Without it scenes and localities will remain barren , and stir no thought . It is the only fund out of which materials can be obtained for INTRODUCTION . xi.
... of a people . people . It gives life and interest to all history . Without it scenes and localities will remain barren , and stir no thought . It is the only fund out of which materials can be obtained for INTRODUCTION . xi.
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