The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Latest Edition. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideDay Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith Werner, 1902 |
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... existence embittered by this malady , and have died from its effects . The influence of hereditary tendency may often be traced in such instances , and is doubtless called into activity by the depressing consequences of over - work . It ...
... existence embittered by this malady , and have died from its effects . The influence of hereditary tendency may often be traced in such instances , and is doubtless called into activity by the depressing consequences of over - work . It ...
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... existence of a government is necessary to the conception of society . In the one theory the element of command , in the other that of regulation , is conspicuous . If to these we add a third , that of simple agency , we shall have a ...
... existence of a government is necessary to the conception of society . In the one theory the element of command , in the other that of regulation , is conspicuous . If to these we add a third , that of simple agency , we shall have a ...
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... existence ; and it answered it by a logical analysis of the elements of society . The phenomenon to be accounted for being govern- ment and laws , it abstracted government and laws , and con- templated mankind as existing without them ...
... existence ; and it answered it by a logical analysis of the elements of society . The phenomenon to be accounted for being govern- ment and laws , it abstracted government and laws , and con- templated mankind as existing without them ...
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... existence . It receives back political power one point of view , more near to the Continental than to the from the old ministry in order to transmit it to the new . English state system . The people make a more complete When the new ...
... existence . It receives back political power one point of view , more near to the Continental than to the from the old ministry in order to transmit it to the new . English state system . The people make a more complete When the new ...
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... existence of numerous political parties , and the open disloyalty to the existing constitution professed by some of them , may retard the simplification of the French governmental system . Other European countries professing ...
... existence of numerous political parties , and the open disloyalty to the existing constitution professed by some of them , may retard the simplification of the French governmental system . Other European countries professing ...
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