On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1859 - 629 páginas |
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... period when the sun of Greece was setting , while my lot has been to instruct the future law - makers of a vast and growing commonwealth in the noblest branches that can be imparted to the minds of youths pre- paring themselves for the ...
... period when the sun of Greece was setting , while my lot has been to instruct the future law - makers of a vast and growing commonwealth in the noblest branches that can be imparted to the minds of youths pre- paring themselves for the ...
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... period , as we have witnessed in Italy and Germany - countries that are endeared to every civilized man . A large part of Europe is in a state of violence , either convul- sive action or enforced repose , and one of the greatest nations ...
... period , as we have witnessed in Italy and Germany - countries that are endeared to every civilized man . A large part of Europe is in a state of violence , either convul- sive action or enforced repose , and one of the greatest nations ...
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... period ; if it steady the reader against that enthusiasm which Wesley designates as " the looking to the end without the means ; " if it deepen our abhorrence of all abso- lutism , whether it be individual or collective , called by ...
... period ; if it steady the reader against that enthusiasm which Wesley designates as " the looking to the end without the means ; " if it deepen our abhorrence of all abso- lutism , whether it be individual or collective , called by ...
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... period when it is the duty of reflecting men to ponder conscientiously these important questions : In what does civil liberty consist ? How is it maintained ? What are its means of self - diffusion , and under what forms do its chief ...
... period when it is the duty of reflecting men to ponder conscientiously these important questions : In what does civil liberty consist ? How is it maintained ? What are its means of self - diffusion , and under what forms do its chief ...
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... period of con- vulsion . Our race is in that period now , and thus our times resemble the epoch of the Reformation . Many who unreservedly adhere to the past , or who fear its evils less than those of change , resist the present ...
... period of con- vulsion . Our race is in that period now , and thus our times resemble the epoch of the Reformation . Many who unreservedly adhere to the past , or who fear its evils less than those of change , resist the present ...
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