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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... society to submit to the determina- tion of the majority , and to be concluded by it ; or else this original compact , whereby he with others incorporate into one society , would signify nothing , and be no compact , if he be left free ...
... society to submit to the determina- tion of the majority , and to be concluded by it ; or else this original compact , whereby he with others incorporate into one society , would signify nothing , and be no compact , if he be left free ...
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... society : this is only a local protection and homage due to and from all those , who , not being in a state of war , come within the territories belonging to any government , to all parts whereof the force of its laws extends . But this ...
... society : this is only a local protection and homage due to and from all those , who , not being in a state of war , come within the territories belonging to any government , to all parts whereof the force of its laws extends . But this ...
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... society , distinct from all other crea- tures . And , were it not for the corruption and viciousness of de- generate men , there would be no need of any other ; no necessity that men should separate from this great and natural community ...
... society , distinct from all other crea- tures . And , were it not for the corruption and viciousness of de- generate men , there would be no need of any other ; no necessity that men should separate from this great and natural community ...
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Chapter | 1 |
ISAAC NEWTON 16421727 | 34 |
JOHN LOCKE 16321704 | 44 |
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