The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... followers of blind cus- tom , but the few wise men scattered over the earth will respond from their inmost hearts . " • · Beccaria's relations to Montesquieu are evident . He seems to 419 THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 1735-1793.
... followers of blind cus- tom , but the few wise men scattered over the earth will respond from their inmost hearts . " • · Beccaria's relations to Montesquieu are evident . He seems to 419 THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 1735-1793.
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... seems to have regarded himself as Montesquieu's pupil , but his intellectual habits are in all things those of the master , - the man of universal sym- pathy using a strong intellect as a mode of expression for a soul inspired by the ...
... seems to have regarded himself as Montesquieu's pupil , but his intellectual habits are in all things those of the master , - the man of universal sym- pathy using a strong intellect as a mode of expression for a soul inspired by the ...
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... seems to him so much the less as he has before his mind the larger total of the whole human species . Philosophers acquire wants and interests unknown to the generality of men , but that one above all others , of not belying in public ...
... seems to him so much the less as he has before his mind the larger total of the whole human species . Philosophers acquire wants and interests unknown to the generality of men , but that one above all others , of not belying in public ...
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... seems an absurdity that laws , which are the expression of the public will , which abhor and which punish homicide , should themselves commit one ; and that , to deter citi- zens from private assassination , they should themselves order ...
... seems an absurdity that laws , which are the expression of the public will , which abhor and which punish homicide , should themselves commit one ; and that , to deter citi- zens from private assassination , they should themselves order ...
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... seem to them but a mite , a flitting insect ? And of capacities so noble and eminent , that all the stores which I could bring of thought and feeling to them would be but as the communing of a grasshopper with me 432 HENRY WARD BEECHER.
... seem to them but a mite , a flitting insect ? And of capacities so noble and eminent , that all the stores which I could bring of thought and feeling to them would be but as the communing of a grasshopper with me 432 HENRY WARD BEECHER.
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