Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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Pagina 11
... duty : - " That an absolute passive obedience ought not to be paid to any civil power , but that submission to government should be measured and limited by the public good of society ; and that , there- fore , subjects may lawfully ...
... duty : - " That an absolute passive obedience ought not to be paid to any civil power , but that submission to government should be measured and limited by the public good of society ; and that , there- fore , subjects may lawfully ...
Pagina 15
... duty , every man's highest interest ? -and all will come right . The succeeding practical suggestions are even more utopian . He thinks " if the poor - tax was fixed at a me- dium in every parish , taken from a calculation of the last ...
... duty , every man's highest interest ? -and all will come right . The succeeding practical suggestions are even more utopian . He thinks " if the poor - tax was fixed at a me- dium in every parish , taken from a calculation of the last ...
Pagina 24
... duties of civil life ? or the different roads we take to heaven prevent our taking the same steps on earth ? Do we not ... duty necessary t common good of our country ? We are all agreed about the usefulness of meat , drink , and clothes ...
... duties of civil life ? or the different roads we take to heaven prevent our taking the same steps on earth ? Do we not ... duty necessary t common good of our country ? We are all agreed about the usefulness of meat , drink , and clothes ...
Pagina 26
... it his duty to make known the marvel to his country and mankind in general . He addressed himself to this sub- 7 ject characteristically in a work en titled Siris : 28 [ Jan. Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II .
... it his duty to make known the marvel to his country and mankind in general . He addressed himself to this sub- 7 ject characteristically in a work en titled Siris : 28 [ Jan. Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II .
Pagina 38
... duty it was to see me , and the twenty - third attempt was successful because money was paid . " Such a defence , however available before the public , was less so before his judges , who , for the honour of their corps , naturally ...
... duty it was to see me , and the twenty - third attempt was successful because money was paid . " Such a defence , however available before the public , was less so before his judges , who , for the honour of their corps , naturally ...
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