Moral Character of Civil Government: Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States,in Four LettersW.C. Little, 1832 - 72 páginas |
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... nature , the principles of . which law are the standard of its actual constitution and adminis- tration . The social nature of man and his social interests are too clearly seen and felt , to require any argument in proof of 2 their ...
... nature , the principles of . which law are the standard of its actual constitution and adminis- tration . The social nature of man and his social interests are too clearly seen and felt , to require any argument in proof of 2 their ...
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... nature evinces man to be a subject of moral government.- Between him and his Creator a relation , deeply interesting and of extensive bearing , exists . It is out of this relation the law of our nature arises . That law is stamped with ...
... nature evinces man to be a subject of moral government.- Between him and his Creator a relation , deeply interesting and of extensive bearing , exists . It is out of this relation the law of our nature arises . That law is stamped with ...
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... nature , and to it the world owes many a magnificent display of valour , patriotism , and generous actings . Upon the subject of political rights and order , it speaks with peculiar distinctness . " There is nothing of which natural men ...
... nature , and to it the world owes many a magnificent display of valour , patriotism , and generous actings . Upon the subject of political rights and order , it speaks with peculiar distinctness . " There is nothing of which natural men ...
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... natural , the latter is supernatural . Political or civil power is grounded upon the law of nature itself ; and for that cause it is common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive ...
... natural , the latter is supernatural . Political or civil power is grounded upon the law of nature itself ; and for that cause it is common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive ...
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... nature revolts against it . Our own United States , more than half a century since , furnished the world with an august exemplifica- tion of the principle which we vindicate . The spirit of rev- olution , now so extensively abroad among ...
... nature revolts against it . Our own United States , more than half a century since , furnished the world with an august exemplifica- tion of the principle which we vindicate . The spirit of rev- olution , now so extensively abroad among ...
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