The Philosophical Works, Том 3Scientia Verlag, 1964 |
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... ment of a state entirely to chance , but ought to provide a system of laws to regulate the administration of public affairs to the latest posterity . Effects will always correspond to causes ; and wise regulations in any commonwealth ...
... ment of a state entirely to chance , but ought to provide a system of laws to regulate the administration of public affairs to the latest posterity . Effects will always correspond to causes ; and wise regulations in any commonwealth ...
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... ment , established by the northern conquerors , incapacitated them , in a great measure , for farther conquests , and long maintained each state in its proper boundaries . But when vassalage and the feudal militia were abolished ...
... ment , established by the northern conquerors , incapacitated them , in a great measure , for farther conquests , and long maintained each state in its proper boundaries . But when vassalage and the feudal militia were abolished ...
Стр. 480
... ment and philosophy , can never be the part of a wise magis- trate , who will bear a reverence to what carries the marks of age ; and though he may attempt some improvements for the public good , yet will he adjust his innovations , as ...
... ment and philosophy , can never be the part of a wise magis- trate , who will bear a reverence to what carries the marks of age ; and though he may attempt some improvements for the public good , yet will he adjust his innovations , as ...
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