The Quarterly Review, Volume 283William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1945 |
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... social tradition , coming down from the Middle Ages , tempered it by the unanimous declaration of its thinkers that tyranny is to be righteously resisted , and that , given tyranny , a failure to resist it is to share in its sin . Even ...
... social tradition , coming down from the Middle Ages , tempered it by the unanimous declaration of its thinkers that tyranny is to be righteously resisted , and that , given tyranny , a failure to resist it is to share in its sin . Even ...
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... social order can be drawn . First , as we have seen , the spirit of zest must be in it . Then , the whole social frame- work must be orderly : it must be constructed to an identifiable pattern , and this pattern must be secure . Thirdly ...
... social order can be drawn . First , as we have seen , the spirit of zest must be in it . Then , the whole social frame- work must be orderly : it must be constructed to an identifiable pattern , and this pattern must be secure . Thirdly ...
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... social order . Two of them did not come from specifically Christian sources but the Bible endorses them both . The third was drawn direct from the Bible but the social experience of the Elizabethan age , which was not at all remarkable ...
... social order . Two of them did not come from specifically Christian sources but the Bible endorses them both . The third was drawn direct from the Bible but the social experience of the Elizabethan age , which was not at all remarkable ...
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