Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... obligations , and that obligation is nothing more than an inducement of sufficient strength , and resulting from the command of another . " He had before given what he calls a definition of virtue , that it is " the doing good to ...
... obligations , and that obligation is nothing more than an inducement of sufficient strength , and resulting from the command of another . " He had before given what he calls a definition of virtue , that it is " the doing good to ...
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... obligation , into self interest ? Let us examine this question . — If one being has the power of subjecting another to his dominion , service , and control , and can do it with perfect impunity , why should he not ? And he might have ...
... obligation , into self interest ? Let us examine this question . — If one being has the power of subjecting another to his dominion , service , and control , and can do it with perfect impunity , why should he not ? And he might have ...
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... obligation , which to be efficacious is always a sentiment no less than a dictate of reason , -nay , which with the weak and uninformed often sets reason at defiance . - It is true , as before shewn , the civil compact induces a moral ...
... obligation , which to be efficacious is always a sentiment no less than a dictate of reason , -nay , which with the weak and uninformed often sets reason at defiance . - It is true , as before shewn , the civil compact induces a moral ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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