European Origins of American ThoughtRand McNally, 1969 - 146 Seiten European Origins of American Thought aims to fulfill a major goal of the "History of American Thought and Culture" series which is to help the general student to perceive and understand the intellectual and cultural developments during significant periods in American history. |
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... person . But if there was no monarch , and the executive power was com- mitted to a certain number of persons selected from the legislative body , there would be an end then of liberty ; by reason the two powers would be united , as the ...
... person . But if there was no monarch , and the executive power was com- mitted to a certain number of persons selected from the legislative body , there would be an end then of liberty ; by reason the two powers would be united , as the ...
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... persons . Division of Persons . Persons are divided by law into either natural or artificial . Natural persons are such as the God of nature formed us ; artificial are such as are created and devised by human laws , for the purposes of ...
... persons . Division of Persons . Persons are divided by law into either natural or artificial . Natural persons are such as the God of nature formed us ; artificial are such as are created and devised by human laws , for the purposes of ...
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... person , by a civil or natural death . The civil death com- menced , if a man was banished the realm by the process of the common law , or entered into a monastery and became a professed monk , in which cases he was absolutely dead in ...
... person , by a civil or natural death . The civil death com- menced , if a man was banished the realm by the process of the common law , or entered into a monastery and became a professed monk , in which cases he was absolutely dead in ...
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Chapter | 1 |
ISAAC NEWTON 16421727 | 34 |
JOHN LOCKE 16321704 | 44 |
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