The Source, the Strength, and the True Spirit of Laws: In which the Errors of M. de Montesquieu, and Some Other Eminent Writers, are Occasionally Considered, to which are Added, Essays on the Natural Origin of Political GovernmentsLockyer Davis, 1753 - 266 páginas |
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Página xvi
... himself has faid of it in his Work , as well as in his prudent Apology , which I cease not to ad- mire , on Account of the incompa- rable Tranquillity he therein manifefts . Surely a Man must be very certain of what he is about , to ...
... himself has faid of it in his Work , as well as in his prudent Apology , which I cease not to ad- mire , on Account of the incompa- rable Tranquillity he therein manifefts . Surely a Man must be very certain of what he is about , to ...
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... himself would not difown ; for notwithstanding all his Prejudices , he does not want Senfe nor Sincerity . His Reflections on Seneca's happy Life , are nothing but the Confequences of his first Book , which at Paris was ordered to be ...
... himself would not difown ; for notwithstanding all his Prejudices , he does not want Senfe nor Sincerity . His Reflections on Seneca's happy Life , are nothing but the Confequences of his first Book , which at Paris was ordered to be ...
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... himself . Why does not the Machine of the human Body change its Figure , as the human Mind changes its way of Reasoning , its Inclinations , and its Form ? How is it that a living Man cannot long abstain from Food without without dying ...
... himself . Why does not the Machine of the human Body change its Figure , as the human Mind changes its way of Reasoning , its Inclinations , and its Form ? How is it that a living Man cannot long abstain from Food without without dying ...
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... himself will fometimes confess it , when he finds himself borne down by the Verdict of all his Acquain- tance ; and hence it is that we fee certain wretched Reasoners always endeavour to herd with none but their Equals , that they may ...
... himself will fometimes confess it , when he finds himself borne down by the Verdict of all his Acquain- tance ; and hence it is that we fee certain wretched Reasoners always endeavour to herd with none but their Equals , that they may ...
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... would be dealt with ; fince it is by what himself wills or wills not , that he must judge of what will please or displease C 3 others , others , in order to deal with them according- ly CHAP . 5 . The Source of Laws . 21.
... would be dealt with ; fince it is by what himself wills or wills not , that he must judge of what will please or displease C 3 others , others , in order to deal with them according- ly CHAP . 5 . The Source of Laws . 21.
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Página 73 - I was alive without the law once : but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died. 10 And the commandment which was ordained to life, I found to be unto death. 11 For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew me.
Página 72 - What (hall we (ay then ? Is the law fin ? God forbid ! Nay, I had not known fin, but by the law ; for I had not known luft except the law had faid, Thou (halt not covet.
Página 72 - I had not known sin, but by the law; for I had not known lust, except the law had said, "Thou shalt not covet." But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. For without the law sin was dead. For I was alive without the law once, but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
Página 72 - Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin ; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned : (For until the law sin was in the world : but sin is not imputed when there is no law.
Página 64 - And the LORD came down in a cloud, and spake unto him, and took of the spirit that was upon him, and gave it unto the seventy elders: and it came to pass that when the spirit rested upon them, they prophesied, and did not cease.
Página 104 - This means that you must attempt the very difficult task of seeing them as they are, and not as they ought to be or as you think they are.