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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... institutions of Europe generally , favour the extension of useful political knowledge ? We think not . And not to refer directly in support of our opinion to any of the continental modes of im- parting instruction , which , as far as ...
... institutions of Europe generally , favour the extension of useful political knowledge ? We think not . And not to refer directly in support of our opinion to any of the continental modes of im- parting instruction , which , as far as ...
Էջ xii
... institutions , they have the elements of a regular and peaceful im- provement of their condition in their own hands , and a valuable test at all times of the intrinsic importance and practicability of new and untried measures . Poli ...
... institutions , they have the elements of a regular and peaceful im- provement of their condition in their own hands , and a valuable test at all times of the intrinsic importance and practicability of new and untried measures . Poli ...
Էջ xvii
... institutions of their country , and conceive their individual interests to be blended with those of the community . The opinions and sentiments growing out of such a state of society as this , form the great stimulants to national ...
... institutions of their country , and conceive their individual interests to be blended with those of the community . The opinions and sentiments growing out of such a state of society as this , form the great stimulants to national ...
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... 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 con- template more attentively the ...
... 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 con- template more attentively the ...
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... institutions were to have an especial reference to their nature and character . A strict and faithful observance of these axioms or principles of polity was promised to be productive of happiness and prosperity to every nation that ...
... institutions were to have an especial reference to their nature and character . A strict and faithful observance of these axioms or principles of polity was promised to be productive of happiness and prosperity to every nation that ...
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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.