The History of General Literature: Viewed Politically and Historically, in a Popular Manner; from the Earliest Times to the 17th CenturyBentley, 1861 |
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... on which all comprehensive systems of general polity rest , may fairly be referred to causes uncon- nected with their abstract truth , or scientific validity . The ordinary sources of such doubts chiefly take their rise ii INTRODUCTION ,
... on which all comprehensive systems of general polity rest , may fairly be referred to causes uncon- nected with their abstract truth , or scientific validity . The ordinary sources of such doubts chiefly take their rise ii INTRODUCTION ,
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... causes and effects , as will enable a 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 ...
... causes and effects , as will enable a 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 ...
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... cause of a whole people , or the greater part of them , being made to suffer griev- ous evils and wrongs . When this evil is inflicted , the act , superior to general consent , is one of positive tyranny , without any reference to the ...
... cause of a whole people , or the greater part of them , being made to suffer griev- ous evils and wrongs . When this evil is inflicted , the act , superior to general consent , is one of positive tyranny , without any reference to the ...
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... cause of the people , both in the Senate and the Assembly , and were paid for their services each time they spoke ; for the Assembly fourpence a day , for the Senate eightpence , and the same for the Areopagus . Before a man was ...
... cause of the people , both in the Senate and the Assembly , and were paid for their services each time they spoke ; for the Assembly fourpence a day , for the Senate eightpence , and the same for the Areopagus . Before a man was ...
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... causes . But the most powerful was the state of slavery which prevailed among the Greeks . All household duties were committed to the manage- ment of menial servants ; and the mechanical trades , the working of the mines , the ...
... causes . But the most powerful was the state of slavery which prevailed among the Greeks . All household duties were committed to the manage- ment of menial servants ; and the mechanical trades , the working of the mines , the ...
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Էջ 256 - ... it is his demesne, as of fee : that is, it is not purely and simply his own, since it is held of a superior lord, in whom the ultimate property resides.