Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... sentiments , or as I understand him , their propagation , and what renders them common in society , to imitation , of which he says " The efficacy of this principle is most observable in children ; indeed , if there is anything in them ...
... sentiments , or as I understand him , their propagation , and what renders them common in society , to imitation , of which he says " The efficacy of this principle is most observable in children ; indeed , if there is anything in them ...
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... sentiments of their audience ; -the whole vigor of the soul is collected to this point . The instruction contained in their orations serves principally to mark the state of knowledge , —the manners and sentiments of the times . The glow ...
... sentiments of their audience ; -the whole vigor of the soul is collected to this point . The instruction contained in their orations serves principally to mark the state of knowledge , —the manners and sentiments of the times . The glow ...
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... sentiments of the people , and if we find the same custom prevailing univer- sally among all nations , it is a proof that the same feelings and sentiments are universal , and may be admitted as a proof that such custom is a law of ...
... sentiments of the people , and if we find the same custom prevailing univer- sally among all nations , it is a proof that the same feelings and sentiments are universal , and may be admitted as a proof that such custom is a law of ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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