Political EssaysLiberal Arts Press, 1953 - 166 من الصفحات A selection from [the author's] Essays, moral, political, and literary. |
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الصفحة 48
... refined ideas . It was only the succession , and that only in the regal part of the govern- ment , which was then changed . And it was only the majority of seven hundred who determined that change for near ten millions . I doubt not ...
... refined ideas . It was only the succession , and that only in the regal part of the govern- ment , which was then changed . And it was only the majority of seven hundred who determined that change for near ten millions . I doubt not ...
الصفحة 118
... refined taste or sentiment , are easily lost because they are always relished by a few only whose leisure , fortune , and genius fit them for such amusements . But what is profitable to every mortal , and in common life when once ...
... refined taste or sentiment , are easily lost because they are always relished by a few only whose leisure , fortune , and genius fit them for such amusements . But what is profitable to every mortal , and in common life when once ...
الصفحة 154
... refined policy . Besides , without money no alli- ance can be executed , and the senate is still sufficiently depend- ent . Not to mention that the legislative power , being always superior to the executive , the magistrates or ...
... refined policy . Besides , without money no alli- ance can be executed , and the senate is still sufficiently depend- ent . Not to mention that the legislative power , being always superior to the executive , the magistrates or ...
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Of Passive Obedience | vii |
Of Parties in General | 77 |
Of the Parties of Great Britain | 85 |
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