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" The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the more does it regulate its own affairs, and govern itself... "
Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution - Halaman 87
oleh Thomas Paine - 1856 - 160 halaman
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The Rights of Man: For the Benefit of All Mankind

Thomas Paine - 1795 - 180 halaman
...contrary is the praftice of old governments to the reafon of the cafe, that the expences of them increafe in the proportion they ought to diminish. It is but few general laws that civiJ life requires, and thofe of fuch common ufefulnefs, that whether they are enforced by the forms...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 2

Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 halaman
...safety and prosperity of the individual and-of the whole depends. The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...usefulness, that whether they are enforced by the forms of government or not, the effect will be nearly the same. If we consider what the principles are that...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 2

Thomas Paine - 1837 - 716 halaman
...safety and prosperity of the individual and of the •whole depends. The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...affairs, and govern itself; but so contrary is the practic* of old governments to the reason of the case, that the expenses of \hern increase in the proportion...
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The Guardian Genius of the Federal Union, Or, Patriotic Admonitions on the ...

Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 halaman
...safety and prosperity of the individual and of the whole depend. " The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...'usefulness, that whether they are enforced by the forms of government or nof, the effect will be nearly the same. If we consider what the principles are that...
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The Paine Festival: Celebration of the 119th Anniversary of the Birth-day of ...

Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements [for the Paine Festival]., Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements for the Paine Festival - 1856 - 50 halaman
...societies." "Formal government makes but a small part of civilized life." " The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...does it regulate its own affairs, and govern itself." 'All the great Laws of Society are Laws of Nature." " Man has no authority over posterity in matters...
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Why Government at All?: A Philosophical Examination of the Principles of ...

William Henry Van Ornum - 1892 - 384 halaman
...safety and prosperity of the individual and of the whole depends. "The more perfect civilization is the less occasion has it for government, because the...usefulness, that whether they are enforced by the forms of government or not, the effect will be nearly the same. If we consider what the principles are that...
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Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French ...

Thomas Paine - 1892 - 300 halaman
...safety and prosperity of the individual and of the whole depends. The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...usefulness, that whether they are enforced by the forms of government or not, the effect will be nearly the same. If we consider what the principles are that...
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Why Government at All?: A Philosophical Examination of the Principles of ...

William Henry Van Ornum - 1892 - 384 halaman
...almost the only impediment to civilization. "The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion it has for government, because the more does it regulate...the case, that the expenses of them increase in the prop0r tion they ought to diminish." — Thomas Paine, 204 He might have included all new governments...
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The Graduate Bulletin of the University of Nebraska ..., Volume 1

University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus) - 1900 - 244 halaman
...more often expresses it, of " human wickedness." "The more perfect civilization is," he tells us, " the less occasion has it for government, because the...does it regulate its own affairs, and govern itself . . . " w " Government is no farther necessary than to supply the few cases to which society and civilization...
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Spencer and Spencerism

Hector Macpherson - 1900 - 272 halaman
...other create the great chain of connection which holds it together. The more perfect civilization is, the less occasion has it for government, because the...does it regulate its own affairs and govern itself." Government "is nothing more than a national association acting upon the principles of society" —...
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