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... observed , are even the remote confe- quences of every liberal and literary inftitution , that Viner's Abridgment may have contributed in no inconfiderable degree to the elegance and perfpicuity of the Decline and Fall of the Roman ...
... observed , are even the remote confe- quences of every liberal and literary inftitution , that Viner's Abridgment may have contributed in no inconfiderable degree to the elegance and perfpicuity of the Decline and Fall of the Roman ...
Sivu 37
... prefumptuous to question fuch autho- rity , has thought it his duty to suggest these few observations upon the fignification of the word law . direction direction of that motion ; fo , when he created 39 INTROD . Of the NATURE of.
... prefumptuous to question fuch autho- rity , has thought it his duty to suggest these few observations upon the fignification of the word law . direction direction of that motion ; fo , when he created 39 INTROD . Of the NATURE of.
Sivu 40
... observed , what the law of nature directs in every circumstance of life ; by confidering what method will tend the most effec- tually to our own substantial happiness . And if our reafon were always , as in our first ancestor before his ...
... observed , what the law of nature directs in every circumstance of life ; by confidering what method will tend the most effec- tually to our own substantial happiness . And if our reafon were always , as in our first ancestor before his ...
Sivu 46
... observed , is the greatest act of superiority that can be exercised by one being over another . Wherefore it is requifite to the very effence of a law , that it be made by the fupreme power . Sovereignty and legislature are indeed ...
... observed , is the greatest act of superiority that can be exercised by one being over another . Wherefore it is requifite to the very effence of a law , that it be made by the fupreme power . Sovereignty and legislature are indeed ...
Sivu 49
... observed , had in general no idea of any other permanent form of government but these three : for though Cicero declares himself of opinion , “ esse " optime conftitutam rempublicam , quæ ex tribus generibus illis , " regali , optimo ...
... observed , had in general no idea of any other permanent form of government but these three : for though Cicero declares himself of opinion , “ esse " optime conftitutam rempublicam , quæ ex tribus generibus illis , " regali , optimo ...
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