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... Civil List , ך . Pensions , ...... .................................... Civil List , .. Pensions .. Salaries , ...... 2,433,526 Courts of Justice and Mis- Courts of Justice and Mis- cellaneous , ..... cellaneous , ..... .... Army , ..
... Civil List , ך . Pensions , ...... .................................... Civil List , .. Pensions .. Salaries , ...... 2,433,526 Courts of Justice and Mis- Courts of Justice and Mis- cellaneous , ..... cellaneous , ..... .... Army , ..
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... Civil Polity which he contemplated in the ten books of his Republic , and the practical form which he contemplated in the thirteen books of his Legislative System . * In the former work he supposes himself to be instituting an ...
... Civil Polity which he contemplated in the ten books of his Republic , and the practical form which he contemplated in the thirteen books of his Legislative System . * In the former work he supposes himself to be instituting an ...
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... civil union ; how to carry the powers of man to the greatest height of improvement , or to place him in the way of such improvement ; and lastly , to do all this in reconciliation with the least possible infringement or suspension of ...
... civil union ; how to carry the powers of man to the greatest height of improvement , or to place him in the way of such improvement ; and lastly , to do all this in reconciliation with the least possible infringement or suspension of ...
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... civil societies ; whereas Hobbes , nominally a Christian , makes the belligerent condition to be that transcendent and original condition of man , out of which society itself arose . War , however , has begun ; and sol- diers , as a ...
... civil societies ; whereas Hobbes , nominally a Christian , makes the belligerent condition to be that transcendent and original condition of man , out of which society itself arose . War , however , has begun ; and sol- diers , as a ...
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... , in an age of philosophy and free - thinking , must repose upon hu- man securities . Show any order of men a strong change setting in upon the current of their civil interests , and they will 1841. ] 47 Plato's Republic .
... , in an age of philosophy and free - thinking , must repose upon hu- man securities . Show any order of men a strong change setting in upon the current of their civil interests , and they will 1841. ] 47 Plato's Republic .
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