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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... social life . The intellect is apt to be- come confounded by the multiplicity of objects , which at once solicit and demand consideration . Another prevailing source of differences in political sentiment and opinion consists , in the ...
... social life . The intellect is apt to be- come confounded by the multiplicity of objects , which at once solicit and demand consideration . Another prevailing source of differences in political sentiment and opinion consists , in the ...
Էջ viii
... social and political life . These exercise such a vast influence over the characters and happiness of mankind , that they never can be too often , nor too plainly and simply , laid before the public mind . No man can have the slightest ...
... social and political life . These exercise such a vast influence over the characters and happiness of mankind , that they never can be too often , nor too plainly and simply , laid before the public mind . No man can have the slightest ...
Էջ viii
... social contract , or who does not keep them before him in all party discussions , and matters of legislative detail . These principles are of immense importance in preserving the mind from vague and undefined notions , springing from ...
... social contract , or who does not keep them before him in all party discussions , and matters of legislative detail . These principles are of immense importance in preserving the mind from vague and undefined notions , springing from ...
Էջ viii
... social union , and consign every man to a state of political servility and debase- ment . Such conduct on the part of rulers is destruc- tive of the best interests of a nation . It is debarring the people from the influence of those ...
... social union , and consign every man to a state of political servility and debase- ment . Such conduct on the part of rulers is destruc- tive of the best interests of a nation . It is debarring the people from the influence of those ...
Էջ x
... social existence . They bear more tangibly and directly upon the happi- ness of vast bodies of men , than any of the branches of knowledge commonly taught at public universities . We hold , therefore , that our systems of general ...
... social existence . They bear more tangibly and directly upon the happi- ness of vast bodies of men , than any of the branches of knowledge commonly taught at public universities . We hold , therefore , that our systems of general ...
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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.