The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... Sense asserts , " at best a necessary evil . " It has its origin and necessity in what is good , not merely in what is bad in human nature . It rests for its support on ele- ments as pure , as elevated , and as indestructible as those ...
... Sense asserts , " at best a necessary evil . " It has its origin and necessity in what is good , not merely in what is bad in human nature . It rests for its support on ele- ments as pure , as elevated , and as indestructible as those ...
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... sense , govern- ment is the result of this organization , and the agent through which it operates . Society organized into the state or commonwealth , that is , as government , has for its mission the mainte- nance of every member of ...
... sense , govern- ment is the result of this organization , and the agent through which it operates . Society organized into the state or commonwealth , that is , as government , has for its mission the mainte- nance of every member of ...
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... sense , in practice the will of the people is the will of that interest in the community , which is able to command a majority , and the voice of the peo- ple is the voice of that interest . Political theories must be tested not by ...
... sense , in practice the will of the people is the will of that interest in the community , which is able to command a majority , and the voice of the peo- ple is the voice of that interest . Political theories must be tested not by ...
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... sense it is always the people that possesses and exercises the veto ; but not the people as a whole , con- stituting one simple body , but the people taken in parts . The whole people , through the majority , are the positive power ...
... sense it is always the people that possesses and exercises the veto ; but not the people as a whole , con- stituting one simple body , but the people taken in parts . The whole people , through the majority , are the positive power ...
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... sense religious . The much decried French philosophers , of the last century , belong to the great brotherhood of believers . They were not irreligious , nor merely destructive in their aims , nor in their tendencies . They were not ...
... sense religious . The much decried French philosophers , of the last century , belong to the great brotherhood of believers . They were not irreligious , nor merely destructive in their aims , nor in their tendencies . They were not ...
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