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Page 20
... namely , the art political , which Aristotle rightly treats as a separate subject , mixing with it nothing of any other kind , thus differing from Bodinus , in whom this art is confounded with jus in our sense .
... namely , the art political , which Aristotle rightly treats as a separate subject , mixing with it nothing of any other kind , thus differing from Bodinus , in whom this art is confounded with jus in our sense .
Page 21
Of all works not claiming divine inspiration , that book , by a man proscribed and hated both for his politics and his religion , has proved the greatest blessing to humanity .
Of all works not claiming divine inspiration , that book , by a man proscribed and hated both for his politics and his religion , has proved the greatest blessing to humanity .
Page 61
... position , their various political opinions on unessential points or their personal attachments ; if a love of virtuous men of all parties and denominations ; if a love of science and letters and a wish to patronize every rational ...
... position , their various political opinions on unessential points or their personal attachments ; if a love of virtuous men of all parties and denominations ; if a love of science and letters and a wish to patronize every rational ...
Page 63
... Blessings for general health and promising seasons , for domestic and social happiness , for the rapid progress and ample acquisitions of industry through extensive territories , for civil , political , and religious liberty .
... Blessings for general health and promising seasons , for domestic and social happiness , for the rapid progress and ample acquisitions of industry through extensive territories , for civil , political , and religious liberty .
Page 68
... natural and safe defence of the country efficacious . Although it is very true that we ought not to involve our selves in the political system of Europe , but to keep ourselves 1 ד always distinct and separate from it if we can , 68 12.
... natural and safe defence of the country efficacious . Although it is very true that we ought not to involve our selves in the political system of Europe , but to keep ourselves 1 ד always distinct and separate from it if we can , 68 12.
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