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Page 239
... political power . At the outset the object of inquiry is thus defined : ' Political Power ... I take to be a Right of making Laws with Penalties of Death , and consequently all less Penalties , for the regulating and preserving of ...
... political power . At the outset the object of inquiry is thus defined : ' Political Power ... I take to be a Right of making Laws with Penalties of Death , and consequently all less Penalties , for the regulating and preserving of ...
Page 300
... political life of the nation . He gives us for the first time a history of the great struggle of the seventeenth century , in which neither all the vices nor all the virtues are exclusively on one side , and the attitude of men and ...
... political life of the nation . He gives us for the first time a history of the great struggle of the seventeenth century , in which neither all the vices nor all the virtues are exclusively on one side , and the attitude of men and ...
Page 319
... political theory ; but , as he read , the history of religious speculation became more and more interesting to him , and politics fell into the background . Though he read deeply as well as widely , he could hardly find time for the ...
... political theory ; but , as he read , the history of religious speculation became more and more interesting to him , and politics fell into the background . Though he read deeply as well as widely , he could hardly find time for the ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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