On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1894 - 622 páginas |
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... bodies of the state was often perceived by those who felt called upon to resent the crown , and the cor- responding desire to defeat it , by the crown . An instance was furnished in France in 1648 , when Mazarin strove to annul the ...
... bodies of the state was often perceived by those who felt called upon to resent the crown , and the cor- responding desire to defeat it , by the crown . An instance was furnished in France in 1648 , when Mazarin strove to annul the ...
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... body of 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 ...
... body of 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 ...
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... body , on which birds and vermin make merry . Not wholly dissimilar to this definition is the one we find in the French Political Dictionary , a work published in 1848 , by leading republicans , as this term was understood in France ...
... body , on which birds and vermin make merry . Not wholly dissimilar to this definition is the one we find in the French Political Dictionary , a work published in 1848 , by leading republicans , as this term was understood in France ...
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... body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock , is there liberty for you ? Or suppose the majority give away liberty , and establish despotism ? It has been done again and again : Napoleon III . claims his ...
... body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock , is there liberty for you ? Or suppose the majority give away liberty , and establish despotism ? It has been done again and again : Napoleon III . claims his ...
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... body , as Dr. Lieber supposed , but is connected by G. Curtius with 2- in λíπroμai , a rare Greek word denoting to long for . There must be a common root , as Grimm thinks , in liber , libet , I bet , and in German lieben , our love ...
... body , as Dr. Lieber supposed , but is connected by G. Curtius with 2- in λíπroμai , a rare Greek word denoting to long for . There must be a common root , as Grimm thinks , in liber , libet , I bet , and in German lieben , our love ...
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