Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... liberty are applied to anything but bodies , they are abused ; for that which is not subject to mo- tion is not subject to impediment : and therefore , when it is said , for example , the way is free , no liberty of the way is signified ...
... liberty are applied to anything but bodies , they are abused ; for that which is not subject to mo- tion is not subject to impediment : and therefore , when it is said , for example , the way is free , no liberty of the way is signified ...
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... liberty , of favouring tumults , and of licentious controlling the actions of their sovereigns ; and again of controlling those controllers ; with the effusion of so much blood , as I think I may truly say there was never anything so ...
... liberty , of favouring tumults , and of licentious controlling the actions of their sovereigns ; and again of controlling those controllers ; with the effusion of so much blood , as I think I may truly say there was never anything so ...
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... liberty to do , or forbear , according to his own discretion . And therefore such liberty is in some places more , and in some less ; and in some times more , in other times less , according as they that have the sovereignty shall think ...
... liberty to do , or forbear , according to his own discretion . And therefore such liberty is in some places more , and in some less ; and in some times more , in other times less , according as they that have the sovereignty shall think ...
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THE PRINCE Page | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
Concerning a Civil Principality | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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