With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... an interest as well as a duty to preserve them . Such is the majestic idea of Law which Halifax really had in mind to set up as the true sovereign , in place of Hobbes's notion of the universal will of 54 WITH THE WITS.
... an interest as well as a duty to preserve them . Such is the majestic idea of Law which Halifax really had in mind to set up as the true sovereign , in place of Hobbes's notion of the universal will of 54 WITH THE WITS.
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... universal will of the people concentrated by mutual bargain and concession in the person of the monarch , or in place of the benevolent despot which was to be formulated by Bolingbroke and disastrously imitated by George III . It rested ...
... universal will of the people concentrated by mutual bargain and concession in the person of the monarch , or in place of the benevolent despot which was to be formulated by Bolingbroke and disastrously imitated by George III . It rested ...
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... universal motive of man in relation to man is a kind of dull jealousy . I am aware that such an analysis of human nature will be hateful to an age in which , if we believe anything , it is the comfortable doctrine that men are by ...
... universal motive of man in relation to man is a kind of dull jealousy . I am aware that such an analysis of human nature will be hateful to an age in which , if we believe anything , it is the comfortable doctrine that men are by ...
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... universal motive of man in relation to man is a kind of dull jealousy . I am aware that such an analysis of human nature will be hateful to an age in which , if we believe anything , it is the comfortable doctrine that men are by ...
... universal motive of man in relation to man is a kind of dull jealousy . I am aware that such an analysis of human nature will be hateful to an age in which , if we believe anything , it is the comfortable doctrine that men are by ...
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... universal corrup- tion , and there are isolated scenes in which the loveliness of chastity is painted with exquisite tenderness . But with the gloomy failure of the Commonwealth of the saints a change comes . It was the very creed of ...
... universal corrup- tion , and there are isolated scenes in which the loveliness of chastity is painted with exquisite tenderness . But with the gloomy failure of the Commonwealth of the saints a change comes . It was the very creed of ...
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