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" Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse, the other creates distinctions.... "
The Graduate Bulletin of the University of Nebraska ... - Página 59
por University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus) - 1900 - 201 páginas
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: Secretary to the Committee ..., Volumen1

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 páginas
...produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness ; the former promotes our happiness positively, by uniting our affections, the latter negatively,...creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a punisher. Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: Secretary to the Committee ..., Volumen1

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 páginas
...produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively, by uniting our affections, the latter negatively,...creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a punisher. Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: Secretary to the Committee ..., Volumen1

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 páginas
...produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively, by uniting our affections, the latter negatively,...restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse, (he other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a punisher. Society in every state...
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The Political Works of Thomas Paine: Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the ...

Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 páginas
...produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by...creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a punisher. Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1832 - 572 páginas
...hap' piness positively, by uniting our affections ; the latter nega' tively, by restraining our vices. Society in every state is a ' blessing ; but government, even in its best state, is but a ne' cessary evil. Government, like dress, is the badge of lost in' nocence : the palaces of kings are...
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The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volumen1

Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 páginas
..."produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness ; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by...creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a puriisher. Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in Its best state, is but...
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The History of Democracy: Or, Political Progress, Historically ..., Volumen1

Nahum Capen - 1874 - 722 páginas
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volumen66

1942 - 554 páginas
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Modern Thinkers Principally Upon Social Science: what They Think, and why

Van Buren Denslow - 1880 - 412 páginas
...produced by our wants and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by...creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a punisher. " Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best estate, is...
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Modern Thinkers Principally Upon Social Science: what They Think, and why

Van Buren Denslow - 1880 - 412 páginas
...encourages intercourse, the other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last is a puuisher. " Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best estate, is but a necessary evil; in its worst estate an intolerable one; for when we suffer or are...
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