The Enlightenment: The Culture of the Eighteenth CenturyIsidor Schneider |
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Page 302
... punishment does not cause people to obey the laws more . In countries where punishment is moderate , the laws are respected just as well as in those where punishment is tyrannous and frightful . Whether the government be gentle or cruel ...
... punishment does not cause people to obey the laws more . In countries where punishment is moderate , the laws are respected just as well as in those where punishment is tyrannous and frightful . Whether the government be gentle or cruel ...
Page 303
... punishment , and each man couples them in his own way . The despair of losing his reputation will literally torment a Frenchman sentenced to the selfsame punishment that would make a Turk lose scarcely a quarter hour's sleep . Moreover ...
... punishment , and each man couples them in his own way . The despair of losing his reputation will literally torment a Frenchman sentenced to the selfsame punishment that would make a Turk lose scarcely a quarter hour's sleep . Moreover ...
Page 369
... punishment of children when we had deserved it . For some time she was content with threats , and this threat of a punishment that was quite new to me appeared very terrible ; but , after it had been carried out , I found the reality ...
... punishment of children when we had deserved it . For some time she was content with threats , and this threat of a punishment that was quite new to me appeared very terrible ; but , after it had been carried out , I found the reality ...
Contents
PREFACE 739 | 15 |
Toward a Rational Society | 43 |
John Locke FROM Civil Government | 50 |
Copyright | |
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