Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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... political power . It , therefore , naturally happened that , to the philosophic observer of that early period , the ... political science . Its value is attested by its permanence ; its distinctions are not arbi- tray , but exist in ...
... political power . It , therefore , naturally happened that , to the philosophic observer of that early period , the ... political science . Its value is attested by its permanence ; its distinctions are not arbi- tray , but exist in ...
Page 339
... political power , seems never to have occurred to them , nor was an individual conceived to have any rights whatever as against the State . Natural and inevitable obstacles prevented these prin- ciples from being perfectly put into ...
... political power , seems never to have occurred to them , nor was an individual conceived to have any rights whatever as against the State . Natural and inevitable obstacles prevented these prin- ciples from being perfectly put into ...
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... political power on Right , not Might , was recorded and confessed as a primary truth of the science . The special form in which this idea of Right was first exhibited , was the conception of a compact , as the basis of government . This ...
... political power on Right , not Might , was recorded and confessed as a primary truth of the science . The special form in which this idea of Right was first exhibited , was the conception of a compact , as the basis of government . This ...
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