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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Էջ viii
... society would be essentially pro- moted by an enlightened and universal knowledge of its origin and character ; and every community should feel a deep interest in extending , in all directions , the elements of political science . There ...
... society would be essentially pro- moted by an enlightened and universal knowledge of its origin and character ; and every community should feel a deep interest in extending , in all directions , the elements of political science . There ...
Էջ xii
... society , as to lift up the veil to the people at large , and make them acquainted with what is really based on truth , justice , and enlightened ex- pediency . That an early study of the true principles of political science is ...
... society , as to lift up the veil to the people at large , and make them acquainted with what is really based on truth , justice , and enlightened ex- pediency . That an early study of the true principles of political science is ...
Էջ xiv
... society . This classification is recognised in almost all ages , and in almost all books and treatises on the subject . It is of great use , because it enables us to treat of individual principles of vital importance , and to keep ...
... society . This classification is recognised in almost all ages , and in almost all books and treatises on the subject . It is of great use , because it enables us to treat of individual principles of vital importance , and to keep ...
Էջ xvii
... society ; and it can only be from possessing tolerably steady and correct notions of what liberty and tyranny really mean , that any substantial benefit can accrue from the study of politics as a science . In the present state of public ...
... society ; and it can only be from possessing tolerably steady and correct notions of what liberty and tyranny really mean , that any substantial benefit can accrue from the study of politics as a science . In the present state of public ...
Էջ xxiv
... society has always laid him open to every conceiv- able form and degree of mental anguish and bitterness . He has almost always stood alone , and been greatly in advance of his age . We see no government taking him by the hand ; -no ...
... society has always laid him open to every conceiv- able form and degree of mental anguish and bitterness . He has almost always stood alone , and been greatly in advance of his age . We see no government taking him by the hand ; -no ...
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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.