Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... duty of kings , James has forgotten it . It is the duty of a king , James admits , to administer justice to his people . As a father is bound to provide for the " nourishing , education , and vertuous gouernment of his children , " so a ...
... duty of kings , James has forgotten it . It is the duty of a king , James admits , to administer justice to his people . As a father is bound to provide for the " nourishing , education , and vertuous gouernment of his children , " so a ...
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... duty ; it is simply a matter of power . It is the creature of law . Where a law serves the purposes of the greatest number , there can be no question of obligation . There is , in effect , nothing to explain . A duty outside the law is ...
... duty ; it is simply a matter of power . It is the creature of law . Where a law serves the purposes of the greatest number , there can be no question of obligation . There is , in effect , nothing to explain . A duty outside the law is ...
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... duty ; they had spoken instead of the obligation of each to the greatest happiness of the greatest number . The effect was to release the individual from the imperatives of his own conscience , from the demands of his own idea of inner ...
... duty ; they had spoken instead of the obligation of each to the greatest happiness of the greatest number . The effect was to release the individual from the imperatives of his own conscience , from the demands of his own idea of inner ...
Términos y frases comunes
admit answer appeared Areopagitica authority Bagehot belief Bentham bishops Blackstone Burke Burke's Catholic Christian Church civil common concerned conscience consent Crown declared defence desire discipline disobey divorce doctrine duty Ecclesiastical Polity edited Edmund Burke effect England English Essay established evil exercise exists F. H. Bradley Filmer freedom Godwin greatest happiness greatest number H. L. A. Hart hath Henry Henry Sacheverell Hobbes human Ibid individual injustice insists J. O. Urmson James John John of Salisbury John Ponet John Stuart Mill justice king Knox later law of nature Leviathan liberty Locke London magistrate matter means ment Mill Milton moral nation obedience obey obligation pain pamphlets Parliament person pleasure political prerogative prince principles public interest published question reason reformers religion reply resist right and wrong rule Scripture secure social society sovereign sovereignty superior things Thomas Thomas Becket tion Treatise true truth Tyndale unjust virtue Whigs