The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... passive obedience and non - resistance . For I must observe , that the advocates for this doctrine have stated the case in the softest and most palatable terms that it will bear ; and we very well know , that there is great art in ...
... passive obedience and non - resistance . For I must observe , that the advocates for this doctrine have stated the case in the softest and most palatable terms that it will bear ; and we very well know , that there is great art in ...
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... obedience ought to be unlimited . Passive obedience and non - resistance are the duties of Turks and Indians , who have no laws above the will of a Grand Signior or a Mogul . The same power which those princes enjoy in their respective ...
... obedience ought to be unlimited . Passive obedience and non - resistance are the duties of Turks and Indians , who have no laws above the will of a Grand Signior or a Mogul . The same power which those princes enjoy in their respective ...
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... passive obedience would stand to their prin- ciple ; but instead of that , we see they never fail to exert themselves against an arbitrary power , and to cast off the oppression when they feel the weight of it . Did they not , in the ...
... passive obedience would stand to their prin- ciple ; but instead of that , we see they never fail to exert themselves against an arbitrary power , and to cast off the oppression when they feel the weight of it . Did they not , in the ...
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... passive obedience , in which our party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all proba- bility , will not only tend to the safety of our ...
... passive obedience , in which our party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all proba- bility , will not only tend to the safety of our ...
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... passive obedience is professed and practised in its utmost perfection . In those countries , the men have no property but in their wives , who are the slaves to slaves : every married woman being subject to a domestic tyrant , that ...
... passive obedience is professed and practised in its utmost perfection . In those countries , the men have no property but in their wives , who are the slaves to slaves : every married woman being subject to a domestic tyrant , that ...
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