A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... individual affections are stronger than his sympathetic or social feelings . I intentionally avoid the expression , selfish feel- ings , as applicable to the former ; because , as commonly used , it implies an unusual excess of the ...
... individual affections are stronger than his sympathetic or social feelings . I intentionally avoid the expression , selfish feel- ings , as applicable to the former ; because , as commonly used , it implies an unusual excess of the ...
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... individual ; or that their mutual antipathies should be carried to such an excess as to destroy , almost entirely , all sympathy between them , and to substitute in its place the strongest aversion . Nor is it sur- prising , that under ...
... individual ; or that their mutual antipathies should be carried to such an excess as to destroy , almost entirely , all sympathy between them , and to substitute in its place the strongest aversion . Nor is it sur- prising , that under ...
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... individual of the nobles and gentry present , in an assembly numbering usually from one hundred and fifty to two hundred thousand , was required to make a choice ; thus giving to each individual a veto on his election . So , likewise ...
... individual of the nobles and gentry present , in an assembly numbering usually from one hundred and fifty to two hundred thousand , was required to make a choice ; thus giving to each individual a veto on his election . So , likewise ...
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