Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... virtue . Will it be thought strange to assert , that this virtue derives its origin and takes its principal lustre , from the barbarous manners of the age ? and yet such is the fact . It does not , however , consist with the rudest ...
... virtue . Will it be thought strange to assert , that this virtue derives its origin and takes its principal lustre , from the barbarous manners of the age ? and yet such is the fact . It does not , however , consist with the rudest ...
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... virtue and happiness . I have given , indeed , a short , but in a general view I believe , a true sketch of every uncivilized tribe on earth . This opinion of a preference of the savage to a civilized state of society has been ...
... virtue and happiness . I have given , indeed , a short , but in a general view I believe , a true sketch of every uncivilized tribe on earth . This opinion of a preference of the savage to a civilized state of society has been ...
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... virtue , useful for virtuous , and injurious for vicious . His definition of virtue would then have been consistent as a definition of utility , and with this his definition of obligation would correspond . Had he , through the whole of ...
... virtue , useful for virtuous , and injurious for vicious . His definition of virtue would then have been consistent as a definition of utility , and with this his definition of obligation would correspond . Had he , through the whole of ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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