The Four Civilizations of the World: An Historical RetrospectS. Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1875 - 416 páginas |
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... remark , that the sway of the people over the Government has been constantly augmenting , and as the effect is declared to be prejudicial , it is time to consider what are the true limits of the popular element , and what restrictions ...
... remark , that the sway of the people over the Government has been constantly augmenting , and as the effect is declared to be prejudicial , it is time to consider what are the true limits of the popular element , and what restrictions ...
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... remarks " All nations and cities must be governed either by the People , the First men , or a Single ruler . A form of government constituted of these three it is easier to admire than to believe possible . If it should ever exist , it ...
... remarks " All nations and cities must be governed either by the People , the First men , or a Single ruler . A form of government constituted of these three it is easier to admire than to believe possible . If it should ever exist , it ...
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... remarks that " all the citizens belonged , in fact , to the aristocracy , and partook of its character . " Speak- ing of the struggles between the Patricians and the Plebeians , he adds , " they were simply intestine feuds between the ...
... remarks that " all the citizens belonged , in fact , to the aristocracy , and partook of its character . " Speak- ing of the struggles between the Patricians and the Plebeians , he adds , " they were simply intestine feuds between the ...
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... remarks that the advancing Creed had no success among the great moralists and thinkers of the Roman Empire , who looked upon it as a new and noisy form of superstition , and rejected it with con- tempt . They knew the Pagan gods were ...
... remarks that the advancing Creed had no success among the great moralists and thinkers of the Roman Empire , who looked upon it as a new and noisy form of superstition , and rejected it with con- tempt . They knew the Pagan gods were ...
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... remarks that the Bishops of that day were all of them ignorant and superstitious men : but they did not all of them think alike ; and as if to insure dissent , they set to work to define that which many believed had never existed , and ...
... remarks that the Bishops of that day were all of them ignorant and superstitious men : but they did not all of them think alike ; and as if to insure dissent , they set to work to define that which many believed had never existed , and ...
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Página 386 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
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Página 326 - We have probably had too good an opinion of human nature in forming our confederation. Experience has taught us, that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures the best calculated for their own good, without the intervention of a coercive power.
Página 203 - THE State of Monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth; for Kings are not only God's Lieutenants upon earth, and sit upon God's throne, but even by God himself they are called Gods.
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