North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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Page 347
... political science discourses . The laws of benevolence , of charity , and of love , whatever they are , do not become appreciable , or even intelligible , until inflexible justice has clearly defined the distinctions between meum , tuum ...
... political science discourses . The laws of benevolence , of charity , and of love , whatever they are , do not become appreciable , or even intelligible , until inflexible justice has clearly defined the distinctions between meum , tuum ...
Page 351
... political right to use his powers or his property just so far as he can without interfer- ing with others , and no farther , it follows that the point of interference is the equitable limit of man's action in the figure of political ...
... political right to use his powers or his property just so far as he can without interfer- ing with others , and no farther , it follows that the point of interference is the equitable limit of man's action in the figure of political ...
Page 364
... political science is abstract ; but the real sub- stantive , man , is concrete , and his conditions must be con- sidered in applying the science to his circumstances . " Ay , there is the ultimate test of all political theories , when ...
... political science is abstract ; but the real sub- stantive , man , is concrete , and his conditions must be con- sidered in applying the science to his circumstances . " Ay , there is the ultimate test of all political theories , when ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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