Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... laws . According to them , civil government was not so much designed , by the Author of our nature , to lead men to happiness in society , as to prevent the miseries , which they are ever ready to inflict on each other . - In short ...
... laws . According to them , civil government was not so much designed , by the Author of our nature , to lead men to happiness in society , as to prevent the miseries , which they are ever ready to inflict on each other . - In short ...
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... laws of nature , but the model of these institutions is ever left to the will and the wisdom of man . All political and civil rights and duties , have their foundation in the law of nature ; but they are permitted by the same law to be ...
... laws of nature , but the model of these institutions is ever left to the will and the wisdom of man . All political and civil rights and duties , have their foundation in the law of nature ; but they are permitted by the same law to be ...
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... nature . . It is at length perceived that all nature is subjected to cer- tain laws established by deity in the original constitution of things , and that while some of those laws extend to inert mat- ter only , to physical operations ...
... nature . . It is at length perceived that all nature is subjected to cer- tain laws established by deity in the original constitution of things , and that while some of those laws extend to inert mat- ter only , to physical operations ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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