Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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Página lxiv
... existence to secondary causes , but are fixed in their very essence , eternal and immutable , on the basis of which alone therefore true philosophy can stand , and whence all our certain knowledge can alone be derived ; they may ...
... existence to secondary causes , but are fixed in their very essence , eternal and immutable , on the basis of which alone therefore true philosophy can stand , and whence all our certain knowledge can alone be derived ; they may ...
Página cxxi
... existence and autho- rity upon the will of the state , controllable by and accountable to the state , and which the necessities of the state , in it's lengthened struggle for dominion with the natives of the Roman provinces , rendered ...
... existence and autho- rity upon the will of the state , controllable by and accountable to the state , and which the necessities of the state , in it's lengthened struggle for dominion with the natives of the Roman provinces , rendered ...
Página cxxx
... existence but upon paper ; yet the right of representation continues , though the very cause and reason of representation , has ceased while the very same time and fluctuations of commerce have created many more towns of the first rank ...
... existence but upon paper ; yet the right of representation continues , though the very cause and reason of representation , has ceased while the very same time and fluctuations of commerce have created many more towns of the first rank ...
Página cxxxix
... existence of her colonies had risen to her height of greatness from the inexhausted re- sources of her free and manly government , she might from the same actuating spirit repossess and maintain her rank among na- tions . All depended ...
... existence of her colonies had risen to her height of greatness from the inexhausted re- sources of her free and manly government , she might from the same actuating spirit repossess and maintain her rank among na- tions . All depended ...
Página cxlvii
... existence of the commons be abandon- ed ; let it be avowed and declared , that the king and lords devise laws , dispose of life and liberty , and give and grant to whatever extent of the public money . This is the plain naked truth ...
... existence of the commons be abandon- ed ; let it be avowed and declared , that the king and lords devise laws , dispose of life and liberty , and give and grant to whatever extent of the public money . This is the plain naked truth ...
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