| 1774 - 592 páginas
...treaties and conventions. The rcfult, therefore, is that the firft want of every fociety, muft have been the want of a polity ; and that all governments...this inftance it particularly appears, that language ferves to explain facts, and not that facts fervc to explain the language. floA/fciec amongfy the Greeks,... | |
| several hands - 1774 - 596 páginas
...treaties and conventions. The refult, therefore, is that the firft want of every foctety, muft have been the want of a polity ; and that all governments...this inftance it particularly appears, that language ferves to explain fa£b, and not that fadts ferve to explain the language. ПоХ/Ifia amongft the... | |
| François Jean marquis de Chastellux - 1774 - 478 páginas
...treaties, and conventions. The refult, therefore, is that the firft want of every fociety, muft 'have been the want of a polity ; and that all governments...being no more than a fimple polity. In this inftance ir, particularly, appears that language ferves to explain facts, and not, that facts ferve to explain... | |
| Michael Sonenscher - 2009 - 429 páginas
...treaties and conventions. The result, therefore, is that the first want of every society, must have been the want of a polity and that all governments began by being no more than a simple polity. In this instance it, particularly, appears that language serves to explain facts, and... | |
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