| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1898 - 236 páginas
...extremes; and, in proportion as they are metaphysically true, they are morally and politically false. The rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of...good and evil, and sometimes, between evil and evil.' If this doctrine were admitted, a man would have a right to everything which might appear advantageous... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 478 páginas
...rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of definition, but not impossible to be_disceiBe4. The rights of men in governments are their advantages...multiplying, and dividing, morally and not metaphysically on mathematically, true moral denominations. , ^\ By these theorists the right of the people is almost... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Sir Thomas Raleigh - 1898 - 236 páginas
...extremes; and, in proportion as they are metaphysically true, they are morally and politically false. The rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of...between differences of good; in compromises sometimes befween good and evil, and sometimes, between evil and evil.' If this doctrine were admitted, a man... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 páginas
...extremes ; and in proportion as they are metaphysically true, they are morally and politically false. The rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of...subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, morally, and not,metaphysically or mathematically, true moral denominations. By these theorists the right of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1904 - 234 páginas
...makes a surrender in trust of the whole of it." Reflections on the devolution in France, W., Ill, 310. "The rights of men in governments are their advantages...good and evil, and sometimes between evil and evil." Ibid., 313. 62 33. communion and fellowship. From the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England... | |
| George Lawrence Scherger - 1904 - 324 páginas
...a sort of middle, incapable of definition, but not of discernment. "The rights of men in government are their advantages; and these are often in balances between differences of good,—in compromises sometimes between good and evil, and sometimes between evil and evil." The intricacy... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 páginas
...mysterious importance, to tell them its powers in these words — "The Rights of Man in government are their advantages; and these are often in balances between differences of good; and in compromises 148 sometimes between good and evil, and sometimes between evil and evil. Political... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1911 - 696 páginas
...that the artificers are grossly ignorant of their trade, or totally negligent of their duty. . . . The rights of men in governments are their advantages,...good and evil, and sometimes between evil and evil. . . . I cannot conceive how any man can have brought himself to that pitch of presumption to consider... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1911 - 522 páginas
...extremes ; and in proportion as they are metaphysically true, they are morally and politically false. The rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of definition, but not impossible to be discerned. ...Political reason is a computing principle, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing morally... | |
| David Playfair Heatley - 1913 - 310 páginas
...evil to be lessened.' — BUBKB, Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol — Works (1823), iii. 189. ' The rights of men are in a sort of middle, incapable of...good and evil, and sometimes between evil and evil.' — BUEKB, Reflections on the Revolution in France — Works (1823), v. 126. 'The moment witt is set... | |
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