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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... things are liable to abuse . The same objection might be urged against all kinds of knowledge and learning . Politics , in proportion as they became more generally and widely studied , would be found to have no more engrossing power ...
... things are liable to abuse . The same objection might be urged against all kinds of knowledge and learning . Politics , in proportion as they became more generally and widely studied , would be found to have no more engrossing power ...
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... things , the people had recourse to individual judgments , from men of greater learning and talents ; such as Simeon the just , Hillel , Gamaliel , and others , whose skill in the Mosaic law was both profound and accurate . In such ...
... things , the people had recourse to individual judgments , from men of greater learning and talents ; such as Simeon the just , Hillel , Gamaliel , and others , whose skill in the Mosaic law was both profound and accurate . In such ...
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... things substantially re- mained until Greece became a part of the Roman Empire . It cannot but be an interesting question , to the general readers of political science , what was the state of that branch of knowledge among the Grecian ...
... things substantially re- mained until Greece became a part of the Roman Empire . It cannot but be an interesting question , to the general readers of political science , what was the state of that branch of knowledge among the Grecian ...
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... things ; and the riches of the leading people in the states were estimated by the number of bondsmen they possessed . The consequence of this was that there were very few trades left to be followed by free citizens ; and the public mind ...
... things ; and the riches of the leading people in the states were estimated by the number of bondsmen they possessed . The consequence of this was that there were very few trades left to be followed by free citizens ; and the public mind ...
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... things it is proper to obey the laws , because they have a natural foundation in the con- stitution of things . A rational or wise man will attach himself to human society ; but , in other cases , he will decline to take part in ...
... things it is proper to obey the laws , because they have a natural foundation in the con- stitution of things . A rational or wise man will attach himself to human society ; but , in other cases , he will decline to take part in ...
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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.