Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... force , veiled or naked , to restrain coer- cive force . If the responsible few in public office fail to hold on to the power concentrated in their hands , or neglect to use it effectively when neces- sary , it will inevitably drain ...
... force , veiled or naked , to restrain coer- cive force . If the responsible few in public office fail to hold on to the power concentrated in their hands , or neglect to use it effectively when neces- sary , it will inevitably drain ...
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... force with force , the same means she then used to quiet her enemies without con- quering them in war , or terrifying them with the onset of battle , she might have used always , and have reigned in peace with the gates of Janus shut ...
... force with force , the same means she then used to quiet her enemies without con- quering them in war , or terrifying them with the onset of battle , she might have used always , and have reigned in peace with the gates of Janus shut ...
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... force in matters of faith . You know how the Roman Empire used its civil power to combat heresy by force , as it had used force against the Christians before the time of Con- stantine . St. Augustine for a long time fought against it ...
... force in matters of faith . You know how the Roman Empire used its civil power to combat heresy by force , as it had used force against the Christians before the time of Con- stantine . St. Augustine for a long time fought against it ...
Contenido
Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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