The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Արդյունքներ 73–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... privileges , and a more prompt and ready detection of legislative error and misrule . When a people are versed in the history of the great principles , laying at the foundation of social institutions , they have the elements of a ...
... privileges , and a more prompt and ready detection of legislative error and misrule . When a people are versed in the history of the great principles , laying at the foundation of social institutions , they have the elements of a ...
Էջ xvii
... 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.
... 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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... privileges whatever . These are purely conditional ; and are regulated and enjoyed in constant reference to the rights of other members of the community . Government is a means to restrain , to counteract , to enforce , to command , and ...
... privileges whatever . These are purely conditional ; and are regulated and enjoyed in constant reference to the rights of other members of the community . Government is a means to restrain , to counteract , to enforce , to command , and ...
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... privileges are enjoyed , the happi- ness and welfare of the nation are promoted . Tyranny , on the other hand , means the unjust and violent re- tention or concentration of political power , and the fiscal extortion of the resources of ...
... privileges are enjoyed , the happi- ness and welfare of the nation are promoted . Tyranny , on the other hand , means the unjust and violent re- tention or concentration of political power , and the fiscal extortion of the resources of ...
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... privileges and duties as citizens of the State . This system of polity appeared peculiar to all sur- rounding nations . They could neither comprehend nor appreciate it . Idolatry was the sole religion of the mass of mankind . The ...
... privileges and duties as citizens of the State . This system of polity appeared peculiar to all sur- rounding nations . They could neither comprehend nor appreciate it . Idolatry was the sole religion of the mass of mankind . The ...
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