On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1859 - 629 páginas |
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... remarkable that an English writer of the last century , Dr. Price , makes the same simple division of slavery and liberty , although it leads him to very different results . " Accord- ing to him , liberty is self - determination or self ...
... remarkable that an English writer of the last century , Dr. Price , makes the same simple division of slavery and liberty , although it leads him to very different results . " Accord- ing to him , liberty is self - determination or self ...
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... remarkable circumstances . The English civil wars ; the fact that most of England's monarchs have been indifferent persons , and that after Alfred the Great , but one truly great man has been among her kings ; the inhospitable climate ...
... remarkable circumstances . The English civil wars ; the fact that most of England's monarchs have been indifferent persons , and that after Alfred the Great , but one truly great man has been among her kings ; the inhospitable climate ...
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... remarkable instance of the kind on record . Whether the whole proceeding was " not far short of high trea- son , " as Lord Campbell stigmatized it in the House of Lords , may be left undecided . It certainly would have been treated as ...
... remarkable instance of the kind on record . Whether the whole proceeding was " not far short of high trea- son , " as Lord Campbell stigmatized it in the House of Lords , may be left undecided . It certainly would have been treated as ...
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... remarkable feature in the history of England , that even in her most catholic times the people were more jealous of papal interference by legates or other means , than any other nation , unless we except the Germans , when their em ...
... remarkable feature in the history of England , that even in her most catholic times the people were more jealous of papal interference by legates or other means , than any other nation , unless we except the Germans , when their em ...
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... remarkable fact , that England owed its transi- tory but most stringent law of a censorship to her republican government . On September 20 , 1647,2 it was decreed by the republican government in England that no book henceforth be ...
... remarkable fact , that England owed its transi- tory but most stringent law of a censorship to her republican government . On September 20 , 1647,2 it was decreed by the republican government in England that no book henceforth be ...
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