Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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... belong all general questions of Political Morality ; questions concerning the Rights and Duties of Governments as well as of individuals . - We may add , as also coming within the sphere xxiv HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... belong all general questions of Political Morality ; questions concerning the Rights and Duties of Governments as well as of individuals . - We may add , as also coming within the sphere xxiv HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
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... tend to comparative repose all the great fundamental questions of religion , law , and government , having been fully debated , and , to a certain extent , decided or brought to a compromise . I I. ] 9 JEREMY TAYLOR .
... tend to comparative repose all the great fundamental questions of religion , law , and government , having been fully debated , and , to a certain extent , decided or brought to a compromise . I I. ] 9 JEREMY TAYLOR .
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... government . Not only so but he dwells with strong predilection upon the ad- vantages of the most absolute monarchy . Thus he urges ( Leri- athan , p . 96 ) that in monarchy , the private interest of the man is the same with the public ...
... government . Not only so but he dwells with strong predilection upon the ad- vantages of the most absolute monarchy . Thus he urges ( Leri- athan , p . 96 ) that in monarchy , the private interest of the man is the same with the public ...
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... submission to it , should publish a book for which by the constitution of any government now established in Europe , whether monarchical or democratical , the author must be punished in the highest degree , and with II . 21 HOBBES .
... submission to it , should publish a book for which by the constitution of any government now established in Europe , whether monarchical or democratical , the author must be punished in the highest degree , and with II . 21 HOBBES .
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... government , which have preserved the peace of this kingdom through so many ages , or restored it to peace when it had at some time been interrupted ; and much less of those odious insinuations , and perverting some texts of scripture ...
... government , which have preserved the peace of this kingdom through so many ages , or restored it to peace when it had at some time been interrupted ; and much less of those odious insinuations , and perverting some texts of scripture ...
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