Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... effect on the nerves only . A yawn from one person in company , will produce a spontaneous yawn in all present , at least all who see the act . When we see a person suddenly hurt , or hear of one being wounded in a particular part , we ...
... effect on the nerves only . A yawn from one person in company , will produce a spontaneous yawn in all present , at least all who see the act . When we see a person suddenly hurt , or hear of one being wounded in a particular part , we ...
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... effect so general is not produced by any malignity , any culpable disposition in the nature of man ; but that it is mostly the effect of situation . I do not doubt of the universality of the effect , or if you please , of the event , of ...
... effect so general is not produced by any malignity , any culpable disposition in the nature of man ; but that it is mostly the effect of situation . I do not doubt of the universality of the effect , or if you please , of the event , of ...
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... effect , not on the states as such , but on the people as citizens of the United States . It was also necessary that it should be submitted to the people of each state separately , because to any beneficial effect of the national ...
... effect , not on the states as such , but on the people as citizens of the United States . It was also necessary that it should be submitted to the people of each state separately , because to any beneficial effect of the national ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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