The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Էջ viii
... maxims . If a person do not possess this mental faculty in a suitable degree , his reasonings will be founded on isolated and unim- portant facts ; the faulty premiss will produce a wrong conclusion ; the trivialities of petty ...
... maxims . If a person do not possess this mental faculty in a suitable degree , his reasonings will be founded on isolated and unim- portant facts ; the faulty premiss will produce a wrong conclusion ; the trivialities of petty ...
Էջ viii
... maxims of general polity , which , when fully unfolded , can alone confer true happiness , tranquillity , and power upon any nation . How many busy and active minds might be found amongst the political parties of every state , who have ...
... maxims of general polity , which , when fully unfolded , can alone confer true happiness , tranquillity , and power upon any nation . How many busy and active minds might be found amongst the political parties of every state , who have ...
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... maxims and princi- ples of civil government and civil institutions , will scarcely be denied ; yet when we look at the negligence on this head , in the total omission of any direct kind of public instruction , calculated to impart a ...
... maxims and princi- ples of civil government and civil institutions , will scarcely be denied ; yet when we look at the negligence on this head , in the total omission of any direct kind of public instruction , calculated to impart a ...
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... maxim , " they fear those who hate them , and hate those they fear . " This is the invariable result of that obstinate and active contempt of personal right , which adopts the agency of force to assure its predominence . Men Tyranny is ...
... maxim , " they fear those who hate them , and hate those they fear . " This is the invariable result of that obstinate and active contempt of personal right , which adopts the agency of force to assure its predominence . Men Tyranny is ...
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... maxims on social life and political institutions , which are now the common pa- trimony of almost every civilised people in Europe . The political philosopher is a man who has more to do with the inner , than the outer world ; -has to ...
... maxims on social life and political institutions , which are now the common pa- trimony of almost every civilised people in Europe . The political philosopher is a man who has more to do with the inner , than the outer world ; -has to ...
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