The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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38. oldal
... human schemes . Not only the species , but all their arrangements , designs , in- stitutions and policies advance progressively , we will not say from a state of nature , but from a previous condition . Theorists , indeed , are prone to ...
... human schemes . Not only the species , but all their arrangements , designs , in- stitutions and policies advance progressively , we will not say from a state of nature , but from a previous condition . Theorists , indeed , are prone to ...
40. oldal
... human race is enabled to progress steadily in the career , and advance certainly to the end , for which man was created . And , since this is the origin and end of government , but little reflection is needed to convince us that it must ...
... human race is enabled to progress steadily in the career , and advance certainly to the end , for which man was created . And , since this is the origin and end of government , but little reflection is needed to convince us that it must ...
41. oldal
... human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the changes which befall humanity . The proud Castilian of the 16th century would have loathed the idea of Spanish weak- ness in the 19th ...
... human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the changes which befall humanity . The proud Castilian of the 16th century would have loathed the idea of Spanish weak- ness in the 19th ...
50. oldal
... human character and genius , the natural propensities of the human mind , the different actions performed by men , or which have been performed by their ancestors , lay the foundations of a natu- ral aristocracy far deeper , and far ...
... human character and genius , the natural propensities of the human mind , the different actions performed by men , or which have been performed by their ancestors , lay the foundations of a natu- ral aristocracy far deeper , and far ...
54. oldal
... human exertions to better the social organization , must neces- ' sarily be bounded within certain limits . Something must be taken for granted , as the elements of all our reasoning in politics , as well as in other sciences . We ...
... human exertions to better the social organization , must neces- ' sarily be bounded within certain limits . Something must be taken for granted , as the elements of all our reasoning in politics , as well as in other sciences . We ...
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