Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... nature are as- sumed ; and from these premises the whole science of politics is synthetically deduced ! We can scarcely persuade ourselves that we are not reading a book written before the time of Bacon and Galileo , a book written in ...
... nature are as- sumed ; and from these premises the whole science of politics is synthetically deduced ! We can scarcely persuade ourselves that we are not reading a book written before the time of Bacon and Galileo , a book written in ...
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... nature of heat to the treatment of fever , and astronomers proved syllogistically that the planets could have no independent motion , because the heavens were incorruptible , and nature abhorred a vacuum ! The reason , too , which Mr ...
... nature of heat to the treatment of fever , and astronomers proved syllogistically that the planets could have no independent motion , because the heavens were incorruptible , and nature abhorred a vacuum ! The reason , too , which Mr ...
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... nature , that a man , if able , will take from others any thing which they have and he desires , it is sufficiently evident , that when a man is called a king he does not change his nature ; so that when he has got power to enable him ...
... nature , that a man , if able , will take from others any thing which they have and he desires , it is sufficiently evident , that when a man is called a king he does not change his nature ; so that when he has got power to enable him ...
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... nature , upon which the necessity of government is founded , the propensity of one man to possess himself of the objects of desire at the cost of another , leads on , by infallible sequence , where power over a community is attained ...
... nature , upon which the necessity of government is founded , the propensity of one man to possess himself of the objects of desire at the cost of another , leads on , by infallible sequence , where power over a community is attained ...
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... nature of the objects of desire themselves which is inconsistent with it . Now , of these objects there is none which men in general seem to desire more than the good opinion of others . The hatred and contempt of the public are ...
... nature of the objects of desire themselves which is inconsistent with it . Now , of these objects there is none which men in general seem to desire more than the good opinion of others . The hatred and contempt of the public are ...
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