Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474페이지 |
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... less power exercised under pretense of au- thority , or by persons vested with it ; the other , lawless power exercised under pre- tense of liberty , or without any pretense at all ? A people , then , must always be less free in ...
... less power exercised under pretense of au- thority , or by persons vested with it ; the other , lawless power exercised under pre- tense of liberty , or without any pretense at all ? A people , then , must always be less free in ...
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... less wretchedness ; pleasures would be less extreme , but well - being more general ; the heights of knowlege might not be scaled , but ignorance would be less common ; feelings would be less passionate , and man- ners gentler ; there ...
... less wretchedness ; pleasures would be less extreme , but well - being more general ; the heights of knowlege might not be scaled , but ignorance would be less common ; feelings would be less passionate , and man- ners gentler ; there ...
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... less fortunate or less successful in the struggle for existence . The problem itself seems to be , How shall the latter be made as comfortable as the former ? To solve this problem , and make us all equally well off , is assumed to be ...
... less fortunate or less successful in the struggle for existence . The problem itself seems to be , How shall the latter be made as comfortable as the former ? To solve this problem , and make us all equally well off , is assumed to be ...
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PART II | 25 |
A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
Letter to James Madison 1787 Thomas Jefferson | 108 |
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