A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... recognised by Aristotle and embodied in his Politics ; he holds that man is a moral being and that only in a polity can justice be realised ; that the state is an association of free persons , to be organised justly , and that its end ...
... recognised by Aristotle and embodied in his Politics ; he holds that man is a moral being and that only in a polity can justice be realised ; that the state is an association of free persons , to be organised justly , and that its end ...
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... recognising the differences naturally springing from individuality , allowing full room for the free play of indefinitely varying personalities , and so constructive and progressive ; a Democracy in har- mony with the facts of history ...
... recognising the differences naturally springing from individuality , allowing full room for the free play of indefinitely varying personalities , and so constructive and progressive ; a Democracy in har- mony with the facts of history ...
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... recognised as inalienable and imprescriptible , was the right to do what he ought ; and in the secure possession of this right , human liberty was held to reside . This old world view is well expressed by Milton . " The whole freedom of ...
... recognised as inalienable and imprescriptible , was the right to do what he ought ; and in the secure possession of this right , human liberty was held to reside . This old world view is well expressed by Milton . " The whole freedom of ...
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... recognised and sworn to , as a condition of his unction and coronation , and was hemmed in , on all sides , by free institutions ; by the Universal Church , " the Christian Republic , " as it was called ; by universities , corporations ...
... recognised and sworn to , as a condition of his unction and coronation , and was hemmed in , on all sides , by free institutions ; by the Universal Church , " the Christian Republic , " as it was called ; by universities , corporations ...
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... recognised , under pain of falsehood , that is of injustice , for , he reminds us , the words " unjust " and " false " are virtually the same . And here , in a few pregnant sentences , he answers two sets of opponents . " The one part ...
... recognised , under pain of falsehood , that is of injustice , for , he reminds us , the words " unjust " and " false " are virtually the same . And here , in a few pregnant sentences , he answers two sets of opponents . " The one part ...
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