The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 |
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Էջ viii
... things are liable to abuse . The same objection might be urged against all kinds of knowledge and learning . Politics , in proportion as they became more generally and widely studied , would be found to have no more engrossing power ...
... things are liable to abuse . The same objection might be urged against all kinds of knowledge and learning . Politics , in proportion as they became more generally and widely studied , would be found to have no more engrossing power ...
Էջ xv
... thing valuable and important in a country - the order , security , and civil rights of the people , depend upon the faithful and independent character of its judges . Hence , in almost all ages , and under almost all forms of government ...
... thing valuable and important in a country - the order , security , and civil rights of the people , depend upon the faithful and independent character of its judges . Hence , in almost all ages , and under almost all forms of government ...
Էջ xvi
... thing may be observed relative to the legis- lative power . It is obvious , therefore , that these forms of general government which are termed , Mo- narchical , Aristocratical , and Republican , may be variously mixed together by the ...
... thing may be observed relative to the legis- lative power . It is obvious , therefore , that these forms of general government which are termed , Mo- narchical , Aristocratical , and Republican , may be variously mixed together by the ...
Էջ xxiv
... distinction can hardly be made ; but this state of things will undergo a change , when the principles of the science of polity , extensive and varied though they be , shall be properly assimilated to xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... distinction can hardly be made ; but this state of things will undergo a change , when the principles of the science of polity , extensive and varied though they be , shall be properly assimilated to xxiv INTRODUCTION .
Էջ xxvi
... nor ever look abroad into universality , do refer all things to themselves , and thrust themselves into the centre of the world , as if all times should meet in them and their fortunes ; never caring , in all tempests , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... nor ever look abroad into universality , do refer all things to themselves , and thrust themselves into the centre of the world , as if all times should meet in them and their fortunes ; never caring , in all tempests , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
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