The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... of his despised study , to scatter abroad among the people the first seeds , so long fruitless , of useful truths . The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 425 Laws and Human Happiness.
... of his despised study , to scatter abroad among the people the first seeds , so long fruitless , of useful truths . The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 425 Laws and Human Happiness.
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From the Earliest Period to the Present Time David Josiah Brewer. The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and his subjects and of those between those of different nations ; the revival of commerce by the light of ...
From the Earliest Period to the Present Time David Josiah Brewer. The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and his subjects and of those between those of different nations ; the revival of commerce by the light of ...
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... knowledge of the acts being necessary to the existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it contribute to the object in question , namely , the affording ...
... knowledge of the acts being necessary to the existence of the opinions . The existence of such publicity being supposed , and the de- gree of it perfect , in what way does it contribute to the object in question , namely , the affording ...
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... Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron " are his principal works , though his discourse on tar water , « Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Reflec- tions and Inquiries concerning the Virtues of Tar Water , etc. , " has been made celebrated by ...
... Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron " are his principal works , though his discourse on tar water , « Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Reflec- tions and Inquiries concerning the Virtues of Tar Water , etc. , " has been made celebrated by ...
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... knowledge , but only by unlearning the false notions instilled by custom and education . The various objects that compose the world were by nature formed to delight our senses , and as it is this alone that makes them desirable to an ...
... knowledge , but only by unlearning the false notions instilled by custom and education . The various objects that compose the world were by nature formed to delight our senses , and as it is this alone that makes them desirable to an ...
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