Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 halaman |
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Halaman vi
... citizen , to a degree of public indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not already familiar to his reflections in the ensuing strictures , he will be pleased to remember ...
... citizen , to a degree of public indulgence . Should there be any reader who shall feel himself disappointed , by finding nothing that is not already familiar to his reflections in the ensuing strictures , he will be pleased to remember ...
Halaman xiv
... CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT . Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is obvious and practicable ...
... CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT . Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might receive from new and plausible political The- ories ; and to regulate his Expectations by what is obvious and practicable ...
Halaman 12
... citizen , if he cannot attain the first place , will endeavour to approach it as nearly as possible , he must have many rivals to encounter ; and consequently will be put to a full trial of his strength , and perhaps suffer many defeats ...
... citizen , if he cannot attain the first place , will endeavour to approach it as nearly as possible , he must have many rivals to encounter ; and consequently will be put to a full trial of his strength , and perhaps suffer many defeats ...
Halaman 87
... citizen is usefully and ho- nestly engaged , or , in other words , where idleness is excluded , and the arts of luxury are unknown , all must tend to individual and general good . Whether any people was ever placed precisely in this ...
... citizen is usefully and ho- nestly engaged , or , in other words , where idleness is excluded , and the arts of luxury are unknown , all must tend to individual and general good . Whether any people was ever placed precisely in this ...
Halaman 94
... citizen will vie with another in every form of ostentatious splendour and luxurious gratification . Further : When a state is arrived at this point of wealth and refinement , its rich and pampered citizens will lay out for foreign the ...
... citizen will vie with another in every form of ostentatious splendour and luxurious gratification . Further : When a state is arrived at this point of wealth and refinement , its rich and pampered citizens will lay out for foreign the ...
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