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Page 154
... able reasoning on the subject as is to be found in the Fable of the Bees . But could Mandeville have created an Iago ? Well as he knew how to resolve characters into their elements , would he have been able to combine those elements in ...
... able reasoning on the subject as is to be found in the Fable of the Bees . But could Mandeville have created an Iago ? Well as he knew how to resolve characters into their elements , would he have been able to combine those elements in ...
Page 237
... able to reconcile parties at home as he had reconciled hostile States abroad ; that he might be able to suggest a plan which should allay all heats , efface the memory of all past grievances , secure the nation from misgovernment , and ...
... able to reconcile parties at home as he had reconciled hostile States abroad ; that he might be able to suggest a plan which should allay all heats , efface the memory of all past grievances , secure the nation from misgovernment , and ...
Page 282
... able expressions : " M. Bentham est bien loin d'attacher une préférence exclusive à aucune forme de gouvernement . Il pense que la meilleure constitution pour un peuple est celle à laquelle il est accoutumé . . . Le vice fondamental des ...
... able expressions : " M. Bentham est bien loin d'attacher une préférence exclusive à aucune forme de gouvernement . Il pense que la meilleure constitution pour un peuple est celle à laquelle il est accoutumé . . . Le vice fondamental des ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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