The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... better to prevent crimes than to punish them " ; " The ma- jority of laws are nothing but privileges , or a tribute paid by all to the convenience of some few " ; " Salutary is the fear of the law , but fatal and fertile in crime is the ...
... better to prevent crimes than to punish them " ; " The ma- jority of laws are nothing but privileges , or a tribute paid by all to the convenience of some few " ; " Salutary is the fear of the law , but fatal and fertile in crime is the ...
Página 420
... better to prevent crimes than to punish them . This is the chief aim of every good system of legislation , which is the art of leading men to the greatest possible happiness or to the least possible misery , according to calculation of ...
... better to prevent crimes than to punish them . This is the chief aim of every good system of legislation , which is the art of leading men to the greatest possible happiness or to the least possible misery , according to calculation of ...
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... better things , after intolerable evils , but have has- tened the intermediate steps by good laws ; and deserving is that philosopher of the gratitude of mankind who had the courage , from the obscurity of his despised study , to ...
... better things , after intolerable evils , but have has- tened the intermediate steps by good laws ; and deserving is that philosopher of the gratitude of mankind who had the courage , from the obscurity of his despised study , to ...
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... better studied in a successive series of observations , although he is never able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt ...
... better studied in a successive series of observations , although he is never able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt ...
Página 453
... Christian ? There was no better Chris- tian than Montaigne in all his century . From " The French Humorists . » Roberts Brothers , Boston . AUGUSTINE BIRRELL ( 1850- ) UGUSTINE BIRRELL'S " Obiter Dicta SIR WALTER BESANT 453.
... Christian ? There was no better Chris- tian than Montaigne in all his century . From " The French Humorists . » Roberts Brothers , Boston . AUGUSTINE BIRRELL ( 1850- ) UGUSTINE BIRRELL'S " Obiter Dicta SIR WALTER BESANT 453.
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