The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... whole course of government in every Caucasian nation of the world , justifying fully in results the calm confidence . with which Beccaria had written : " The voice of the philosopher is feeble against the noise and cries of so many ...
... whole course of government in every Caucasian nation of the world , justifying fully in results the calm confidence . with which Beccaria had written : " The voice of the philosopher is feeble against the noise and cries of so many ...
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... whole force of a nation to bear on their defense , and suffer no part of it to be busied in overthrowing them . Make the laws to favor not so much classes of men as men themselves . Cause men to fear the laws and the laws alone ...
... whole force of a nation to bear on their defense , and suffer no part of it to be busied in overthrowing them . Make the laws to favor not so much classes of men as men themselves . Cause men to fear the laws and the laws alone ...
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... whole generation to the wel- fare of succeeding ones , in the painful but necessary transitions from the darkness of ignorance to the light of philosophy , and from despotism to freedom , which result from the sacrifice . But when truth ...
... whole generation to the wel- fare of succeeding ones , in the painful but necessary transitions from the darkness of ignorance to the light of philosophy , and from despotism to freedom , which result from the sacrifice . But when truth ...
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... whole of Europe ; and how few have sought , by a return to first principles , to dissipate the mistakes accumulated by many cen- turies , or to mitigate , with at least that force which belongs only to ascertained truths , the excessive ...
... whole of Europe ; and how few have sought , by a return to first principles , to dissipate the mistakes accumulated by many cen- turies , or to mitigate , with at least that force which belongs only to ascertained truths , the excessive ...
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... whole domain beside ! I , too , am but an insect on a larger scale . Are there not those who tread with unsounding feet through the invisible air , of being so vast , that I seem to them but a mite , a flitting insect ? And of ...
... whole domain beside ! I , too , am but an insect on a larger scale . Are there not those who tread with unsounding feet through the invisible air , of being so vast , that I seem to them but a mite , a flitting insect ? And of ...
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