The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... means hitherto employed for this end are for the most part false and contrary to the end pro- posed . It is impossible to reduce the turbulent activity of men to a geometrical harmony without irregularity or confusion . As the constant ...
... means hitherto employed for this end are for the most part false and contrary to the end pro- posed . It is impossible to reduce the turbulent activity of men to a geometrical harmony without irregularity or confusion . As the constant ...
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... mean a great politi- cal benefit - upon humanity . Those men were benefactors of their kind who dared to deceive them and drag them , docile and ignorant , to worship at such altars . By presenting to them ob- jects that lay beyond the ...
... mean a great politi- cal benefit - upon humanity . Those men were benefactors of their kind who dared to deceive them and drag them , docile and ignorant , to worship at such altars . By presenting to them ob- jects that lay beyond the ...
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... means of preventing crimes is to improve education - a subject too vast for present discussion , and lying beyond the limits of my treatise ; a subject , I will also say , too intimately connected with the nature of gov- ernment for it ...
... means of preventing crimes is to improve education - a subject too vast for present discussion , and lying beyond the limits of my treatise ; a subject , I will also say , too intimately connected with the nature of gov- ernment for it ...
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... mean conspirators that , night and day , suck my blood , hypocrit- ically singing a grace before their meal ! The chief use of a farm , if it be well selected , and of a proper soil , is to lie down upon . Mine is an excellent farm for ...
... mean conspirators that , night and day , suck my blood , hypocrit- ically singing a grace before their meal ! The chief use of a farm , if it be well selected , and of a proper soil , is to lie down upon . Mine is an excellent farm for ...
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... by whom the same power is possessed . Meantime , these being the same persons at whose disposal every- thing is that bears the name of law , to seek to afford , by means of new laws , security against those persons ; to 436 JEREMY BENTHAM.
... by whom the same power is possessed . Meantime , these being the same persons at whose disposal every- thing is that bears the name of law , to seek to afford , by means of new laws , security against those persons ; to 436 JEREMY BENTHAM.
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