Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... improvement is not opposed to a state of nature . Perhaps as good a definition as any which has been given of man is , that he is a being capable of improvement , in a progression , of which he knows not the limits . Deity has ...
... improvement is not opposed to a state of nature . Perhaps as good a definition as any which has been given of man is , that he is a being capable of improvement , in a progression , of which he knows not the limits . Deity has ...
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... improved state of society , in the highest refinement of manners , never wholly ceases ; nor is it demanded . There ... improvement , however , in a well regulated civil society , these passions stripped of their violence , and under ...
... improved state of society , in the highest refinement of manners , never wholly ceases ; nor is it demanded . There ... improvement , however , in a well regulated civil society , these passions stripped of their violence , and under ...
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... improvements made in the constitution accompanying the progress of man- ners and knowledge , were few , moderate , and ... improvement , which , if with a tardy , yet with a sure pace will follow the improvements of the age . The people ...
... improvements made in the constitution accompanying the progress of man- ners and knowledge , were few , moderate , and ... improvement , which , if with a tardy , yet with a sure pace will follow the improvements of the age . The people ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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