Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... experience alone can decide . Man , therefore , fully to discover the extent of his powers and faculties , and the right tendency of his whole nature , must with sufficient attention and presence of mind to mark the result , pass ...
... experience alone can decide . Man , therefore , fully to discover the extent of his powers and faculties , and the right tendency of his whole nature , must with sufficient attention and presence of mind to mark the result , pass ...
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... experience of some of the first and most enlightened nations of the old world , the only form of government which can per- manently secure to such a people , any considerable portion of happiness , any portion of civil and political ...
... experience of some of the first and most enlightened nations of the old world , the only form of government which can per- manently secure to such a people , any considerable portion of happiness , any portion of civil and political ...
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... experience . So true is it that we can in no instance reason but from what we know . In any state of society a very little experience and observa- tion is sufficient to discover the injurious effects of some actions , and the benficial ...
... experience . So true is it that we can in no instance reason but from what we know . In any state of society a very little experience and observa- tion is sufficient to discover the injurious effects of some actions , and the benficial ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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