The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... Considered in this point of view , natural law stands in very much the same relation to any particular municipal code , in which the imaginary state of nature , according to Mr. Hoffman's idea of it , as explained at pp . 78-80 - stands ...
... Considered in this point of view , natural law stands in very much the same relation to any particular municipal code , in which the imaginary state of nature , according to Mr. Hoffman's idea of it , as explained at pp . 78-80 - stands ...
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... considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather sceptically - in the third book of his Politics , * seems to think that the identity of a state depends upon that of its polity or form of government - but whether a change in the latter ...
... considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather sceptically - in the third book of his Politics , * seems to think that the identity of a state depends upon that of its polity or form of government - but whether a change in the latter ...
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... considered in those coun- tries as effects resulting from the superabundance of national wealth ; yet in their turn they must have exercised considerable influence upon public character and manners . The materials for their display ...
... considered in those coun- tries as effects resulting from the superabundance of national wealth ; yet in their turn they must have exercised considerable influence upon public character and manners . The materials for their display ...
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... considered as degraded by mercantile , or indeed by any other sober , industrious , civil pur- suits , the case was very different . There could be scarcely any medium , in such a state of society , between the martial habits of ruder ...
... considered as degraded by mercantile , or indeed by any other sober , industrious , civil pur- suits , the case was very different . There could be scarcely any medium , in such a state of society , between the martial habits of ruder ...
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... considered as the one where education is most varied , most extensive , most profound ; where most means have been prepared for the communication of knowledge , and most care taken that those means shall be skilfully applied ; where the ...
... considered as the one where education is most varied , most extensive , most profound ; where most means have been prepared for the communication of knowledge , and most care taken that those means shall be skilfully applied ; where the ...
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