The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... , than in the sphere of political literature and discussion . A person looking from a distance on the arena of public life , and unacquainted with the leading principle of civil polity would be apt to come Introduction.
... , than in the sphere of political literature and discussion . A person looking from a distance on the arena of public life , and unacquainted with the leading principle of civil polity would be apt to come Introduction.
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... 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 knowledge . Nor is this scepticism merely the embodiment of the ...
... 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 knowledge . Nor is this scepticism merely the embodiment of the ...
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... person to trace out their several bearings through the indefinite ramifications of social life . The intellect is apt to be- come confounded by the multiplicity of objects , which at once solicit and demand consideration . Another ...
... person to trace out their several bearings through the indefinite ramifications of social life . The intellect is apt to be- come confounded by the multiplicity of objects , which at once solicit and demand consideration . Another ...
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... 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 legislation will assume ...
... 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 legislation will assume ...
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... persons sitting in judgment on matters deeply effecting the happiness and welfare of millions of their fellow - creatures . But casting our eyes in almost every direction in Europe at the present moment , we recog- nise , by the every ...
... persons sitting in judgment on matters deeply effecting the happiness and welfare of millions of their fellow - creatures . But casting our eyes in almost every direction in Europe at the present moment , we recog- nise , by the every ...
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