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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... knowledge . Nor is this scepticism merely the embodiment of the casual and every - day conclusions of common life , and narrow ob- servation ; it is now even formally enrolled in recent books of philosophy , and bandied about from one ...
... knowledge . Nor is this scepticism merely the embodiment of the casual and every - day conclusions of common life , and narrow ob- servation ; it is now even formally enrolled in recent books of philosophy , and bandied about from one ...
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... knowledge , discussions are conducted with compa- rative ingenuousness and freedom from passion ; but political questions come more immediately in collision with the prejudices of particular classes of the com- munity , and by this ...
... knowledge , discussions are conducted with compa- rative ingenuousness and freedom from passion ; but political questions come more immediately in collision with the prejudices of particular classes of the com- munity , and by this ...
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... knowledge among all ranks of the people . They must be taught , or they will never fully appre- ciate the rights and duties of citizenship . Information can be obtained here only by attention and study . INTRODUCTION . V.
... knowledge among all ranks of the people . They must be taught , or they will never fully appre- ciate the rights and duties of citizenship . Information can be obtained here only by attention and study . INTRODUCTION . V.
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... knowledge . It has been the steady policy of all governments to act upon the principle that all political knowledge belonged , by a species of legal right , to the higher orders of the state , and that the mass of the people had nothing ...
... knowledge . It has been the steady policy of all governments to act upon the principle that all political knowledge belonged , by a species of legal right , to the higher orders of the state , and that the mass of the people had nothing ...
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... knowledge . Who , then , ought to deny them a free and unrestricted range in the fields of political science ? As well might we deny them the cheering light of the sun , or the salubrious breezes of the air , as to impede the progress ...
... knowledge . Who , then , ought to deny them a free and unrestricted range in the fields of political science ? As well might we deny them the cheering light of the sun , or the salubrious breezes of the air , as to impede the progress ...
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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.