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" The history of political ideas begins, in fact, with the assumption that kinship in blood is the sole possible ground of community in political functions ; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling... "
Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of ... - Pagina 23
de Walter Bagehot - 1906 - 228 pagini
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 pagini
...functions; nor*i^there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 pagini
...functions ; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 pagini
...accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first time as the basis of common political action. It may be affirmed then of early commonwealths that their citizens considered all the groups in which...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumul 6

1862 - 720 pagini
...functions ; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Does the Bible Sanction American Slavery?

Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 116 pagini
...functions ; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Does the Bible Sanction American Slavery?

Goldwin Smith - 1863 - 240 pagini
...functions ; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance, of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 pagini
...functions; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling, which we term emphatically revolutions, so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished when some other principle — such as that, for instance of local contiguity — establishes itself for the first time...
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Social Morality: Twenty-one Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1869 - 516 pagini
...accomplished when some other " principle — such as that, for instance, of local " contiguity — establishes itself for the first time as '•' the basis of common political action. It may LKCT. n. « be affirmed then of early commonwealths that " their citizens considered all the...
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Social Morality: 21 Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1872 - 444 pagini
...functions; nor is "there any of those subversions of feeling, which we "term .emphatically revolutions, so startling and so "complete as the change which is accomplished when "some other principle — such as that, for instance, of " local contiguity — establishes itself for the first...
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Lectures on the Early History of Institutions

Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 458 pagini
...functions; nor is there any of those subversions of feeling which we emphatically term revolutions so startling and so complete as the change which is accomplished...other principle—such as that, for instance, of local contiguity —establishes itself for the first time as the basis of common political action.' The one...
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