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... fociety , there- fore , individuals give up to the civil magiftrate , as their representative , the right of protection and punishment . This right becomes a public one , and is to be defended by the collective power , and united ...
... fociety , there- fore , individuals give up to the civil magiftrate , as their representative , the right of protection and punishment . This right becomes a public one , and is to be defended by the collective power , and united ...
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... fociety , the obligations are not merely voluntary , or of pofitive inftitution ; but , fo far as they are effential to that focial ftate , originate in the law of nature , which can be deemed no other than the will of God . Yet ...
... fociety , the obligations are not merely voluntary , or of pofitive inftitution ; but , fo far as they are effential to that focial ftate , originate in the law of nature , which can be deemed no other than the will of God . Yet ...
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... fociety , and yet contrive to evade paying his " just share of the expence , and wrongfully throw " it upon his honefter , and , perhaps , poorer " neighbors ? " * But fuppofe the fhare to be unjust , or partially demanded ; is the ...
... fociety , and yet contrive to evade paying his " just share of the expence , and wrongfully throw " it upon his honefter , and , perhaps , poorer " neighbors ? " * But fuppofe the fhare to be unjust , or partially demanded ; is the ...
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... fociety from this doctrine . For oppreffion must be manifeft and heavy , before it will be generally refifted ; and partial offences , unfupported by public opinion , will be readily prevented by a vigilant police , or compenfated by ...
... fociety from this doctrine . For oppreffion must be manifeft and heavy , before it will be generally refifted ; and partial offences , unfupported by public opinion , will be readily prevented by a vigilant police , or compenfated by ...
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... fociety . An equitable and well established legisla- ture can , therefore , be under no neceffity of in- flicting heavy penalties on breaches of the laws of revenue ; revenue ; and punishments of a different nature are seldom ~ 18 An ...
... fociety . An equitable and well established legisla- ture can , therefore , be under no neceffity of in- flicting heavy penalties on breaches of the laws of revenue ; revenue ; and punishments of a different nature are seldom ~ 18 An ...
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Стр. 74 - By all that from thy prophet broke, In thy divine emotions spoke ; Hither again thy fury deal, Teach me but once like him to feel : His cypress wreath my meed decree, And I, O Fear, will dwell with thee!
Стр. 614 - THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free ; Which he who can, and will, deserves high praise ; Who neither can, nor will, may hold his peace ; What can be juster in a state than this ? FROM HORACE.
Стр. 50 - Baron to give his judgment in the case, he declared, " that he was clearly of opinion that the fits were natural, but heightened by the devil, co-operating with the malice of the witches at whose instance he did the villanies...
Стр. 75 - Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves, And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him When he comes back ; you demi-puppets that By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, Whereof the ewe not bites, and you whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms, that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew...
Стр. 136 - Hermes' moly, Sibylla's golden bough, the great elixir. Imagined only* by the alchymist, Compared with thee are shadows — thou the substance, And guardian of felicity ! No marvel. My brother made thy place of rest his bosom, Thou being the keeper of his heart, a mistress To be hugg'd ever ! In by-corners of This sacred room, silver in bags, heap'd up Like billets...
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Стр. 13 - This being the highest and greatest court over which none other can have jurisdiction in the kingdom, if by any means a misgovernment should any way fall upon it, the subjects of this kingdom are left without all manner of remedy.
Стр. 136 - Twas no fantastic object, but a truth, A real truth, no dream. I did not slumber ; And could wake ever with a brooding eye To gaze upon't ! it did endure the touch, I saw, and felt it. Yet what I beheld And handled oft, did so transcend belief (My wonder and astonishment pass'd o'er) I faintly could give credit to my senses. Thou dumb magician, (To the Key.) That without a charm Didst make my entrance easy, to possess What wise men wish and toil for. Hermes...