On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1859 - 629 páginas |
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... citizens in the formation of whose minds I have had some share as a teacher . Many of you are in places of authority , and I consider myself more fortunate than the great founder of political science in this , that Aristotle taught a ...
... citizens in the formation of whose minds I have had some share as a teacher . Many of you are in places of authority , and I consider myself more fortunate than the great founder of political science in this , that Aristotle taught a ...
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... citizens have carried many into the legislative halls of our confederated states ; a few of you are clothed with ... citizen . Much has happened , in our own country and abroad , since the first writing of these pages , that makes the ...
... citizens have carried many into the legislative halls of our confederated states ; a few of you are clothed with ... citizen . Much has happened , in our own country and abroad , since the first writing of these pages , that makes the ...
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... citizens , and enjoying what they would have called , in modern language , civil liberty , a full share in the govern- ment of the polity ; there were Helots ; and there were Lace- dæmonian people , who were subject , indeed , to the ...
... citizens , and enjoying what they would have called , in modern language , civil liberty , a full share in the govern- ment of the polity ; there were Helots ; and there were Lace- dæmonian people , who were subject , indeed , to the ...
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... citizen depends . " 4 1 De Republica , lib . xii . c . 6. I have mentioned in my Political Ethics that I studied , in the Congress library , the copy of Bodinns , which had belonged to President Jefferson , and in which many pencil ...
... citizen depends . " 4 1 De Republica , lib . xii . c . 6. I have mentioned in my Political Ethics that I studied , in the Congress library , the copy of Bodinns , which had belonged to President Jefferson , and in which many pencil ...
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... citizen or guaranteed to the person who enjoyed it , but the exemption from burdens and duties imposed upon others , or exacted in former times . Liberty had not yet acquired a sub- stantive meaning , although it need not be mentioned ...
... citizen or guaranteed to the person who enjoyed it , but the exemption from burdens and duties imposed upon others , or exacted in former times . Liberty had not yet acquired a sub- stantive meaning , although it need not be mentioned ...
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