American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to DarwinismPaul Kurtz Macmillan, 1966 - 448 Seiten An anthology of selected writings from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey which reflect American thinking on various subjects. |
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... society and those which he throws into the common stock as a member of society . The natural rights which he retains are all those in which the power to execute is as perfect in the individual as the right itself . Among this class , as ...
... society and those which he throws into the common stock as a member of society . The natural rights which he retains are all those in which the power to execute is as perfect in the individual as the right itself . Among this class , as ...
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... SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK1 Proposals for forming a society for the promotion of moral science and the religion of nature - having in view the destruction of super- stition and fanaticism - tending to the development of the ...
... SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK1 Proposals for forming a society for the promotion of moral science and the religion of nature - having in view the destruction of super- stition and fanaticism - tending to the development of the ...
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... society to his existence , and the perfection of his faculties . It follows , also , that government has its origin ... society and government are thus intimately connected with and de- pendent on each other - of the two , society is the ...
... society to his existence , and the perfection of his faculties . It follows , also , that government has its origin ... society and government are thus intimately connected with and de- pendent on each other - of the two , society is the ...
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Editors Note | 33 |
Samuel Johnson | 87 |
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