Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... lived in the Plutonian world , I crossed the Styx ( without the help of Charon , for the dead only are his fare , ) and enquired of a melancholy looking shade who was sitting on the banks of the river , if he could give me any account ...
... lived in the Plutonian world , I crossed the Styx ( without the help of Charon , for the dead only are his fare , ) and enquired of a melancholy looking shade who was sitting on the banks of the river , if he could give me any account ...
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... lived in different countries , and under different systems of government , and who , being in- timate in the construction of them , is a better judge of the subject than it is possible that you , from the want of those opportunities ...
... lived in different countries , and under different systems of government , and who , being in- timate in the construction of them , is a better judge of the subject than it is possible that you , from the want of those opportunities ...
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... lived before them . In the Second Part of Rights of Man , I have not repeated those arguments , because they are irrefutable ; but have confined myself to shew the defects of what is called here- ditary government or hereditary ...
... lived before them . In the Second Part of Rights of Man , I have not repeated those arguments , because they are irrefutable ; but have confined myself to shew the defects of what is called here- ditary government or hereditary ...
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... lived before them . It also shews the defect to which hereditary Government is unavoidably subject : that it must , from the nature of it , throw Government into the hands of men totally unworthy of it from the want of principle , or ...
... lived before them . It also shews the defect to which hereditary Government is unavoidably subject : that it must , from the nature of it , throw Government into the hands of men totally unworthy of it from the want of principle , or ...
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... lived within the circle of an amiable and respectable neighbourhood , at liberty to practise the duties of domestic life , had he been thus situated , I cannot believe that he would have shewn himself destitute of social virtues : we ...
... lived within the circle of an amiable and respectable neighbourhood , at liberty to practise the duties of domestic life , had he been thus situated , I cannot believe that he would have shewn himself destitute of social virtues : we ...
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