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... ment . By liberty , was meant protec- tion against the tyranny of the political rulers . The rulers were conceived ( except in some of the popular govern- ments of Greece ) as in a necessarily antagonistic position to the people whom ...
... ment . By liberty , was meant protec- tion against the tyranny of the political rulers . The rulers were conceived ( except in some of the popular govern- ments of Greece ) as in a necessarily antagonistic position to the people whom ...
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... ment , but not of dogma ; another can tolerate everybody , short of a Papist or an Unitarian ; another , every one who believes in revealed religion ; a few extend their charity a little further , but stop at the belief in a God and in ...
... ment , but not of dogma ; another can tolerate everybody , short of a Papist or an Unitarian ; another , every one who believes in revealed religion ; a few extend their charity a little further , but stop at the belief in a God and in ...
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... No society in which these liberties are not , on the whole , respected , is free , whatever may be its form of govern ment ; and none is completely free in the general intolerance of the public . Let us suppose INTRODUCTORY . 7.
... No society in which these liberties are not , on the whole , respected , is free , whatever may be its form of govern ment ; and none is completely free in the general intolerance of the public . Let us suppose INTRODUCTORY . 7.
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... ment is not one of the evils which tend spontaneously to disappear , but , on the contrary , to grow more and more formidable . The disposition of man- kind , whether as rulers or as fellow- citizens , to impose their own opinions and ...
... ment is not one of the evils which tend spontaneously to disappear , but , on the contrary , to grow more and more formidable . The disposition of man- kind , whether as rulers or as fellow- citizens , to impose their own opinions and ...
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... ment with what it conceives to be their voice . But I deny the right of the people to exercise such coercion , either by themselves or by their government . The power itself is illegitimate . The best government has no more title to it ...
... ment with what it conceives to be their voice . But I deny the right of the people to exercise such coercion , either by themselves or by their government . The power itself is illegitimate . The best government has no more title to it ...
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