Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... regulations of their penal code will be severe . And in place of it we should write : -In proportion as men delight in battles , bull - fights , and combats of gladiators , will they punish by hanging , burning , and the rack . This ...
... regulations of their penal code will be severe . And in place of it we should write : -In proportion as men delight in battles , bull - fights , and combats of gladiators , will they punish by hanging , burning , and the rack . This ...
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... regulation . While your ears are still ringing with denunciations of Chancery abuses , or your cheeks still glowing with indignation at some well - exposed iniquity of the Ecclesiastical Courts , you suddenly come upon suggestions for ...
... regulation . While your ears are still ringing with denunciations of Chancery abuses , or your cheeks still glowing with indignation at some well - exposed iniquity of the Ecclesiastical Courts , you suddenly come upon suggestions for ...
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... regulate , directly or indirectly , the personal actions of those subjects is an infi nitely complicated matter . It is one thing to secure to each man the unhindered power to pursue his own good ; it is a CLASSIFICATION OF STATE ...
... regulate , directly or indirectly , the personal actions of those subjects is an infi nitely complicated matter . It is one thing to secure to each man the unhindered power to pursue his own good ; it is a CLASSIFICATION OF STATE ...
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... regulate the mode of measurement : its framers overlooked the fact that they were practically providing " for the effectual and compulsory construction of bad ships ; " and that " to cheat the law , that is , to build a tolerable ship ...
... regulate the mode of measurement : its framers overlooked the fact that they were practically providing " for the effectual and compulsory construction of bad ships ; " and that " to cheat the law , that is , to build a tolerable ship ...
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... regulation that forces street - huck- sters into the workhouse . And then , in addition to the obvious and proximate evils , come the remote and less distinguishable ones , which , could we estimate their accumulated result , we should ...
... regulation that forces street - huck- sters into the workhouse . And then , in addition to the obvious and proximate evils , come the remote and less distinguishable ones , which , could we estimate their accumulated result , we should ...
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