The Young American: Or Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools. Fourth Edition |
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Page 9
... objects which light discloses , the soul is irresistibly influenced by the sense of right which the bosom finds and feels within . Now , the child very soon perceives the utility of family government ; the necessity of obedience , even ...
... objects which light discloses , the soul is irresistibly influenced by the sense of right which the bosom finds and feels within . Now , the child very soon perceives the utility of family government ; the necessity of obedience , even ...
Page 20
... objects , and its obligations are restricted to these . Civil society is that of the state , in which all the people are united under a government for the best good of all . This civil society , constituting the state , is society of ...
... objects , and its obligations are restricted to these . Civil society is that of the state , in which all the people are united under a government for the best good of all . This civil society , constituting the state , is society of ...
Page 22
... object and end . A right of a man to the property he acquires , involves other rights , such as liberty to employ his time , thoughts , and faculties as he pleases : where property is secure , therefore , freedom is secure . But of this ...
... object and end . A right of a man to the property he acquires , involves other rights , such as liberty to employ his time , thoughts , and faculties as he pleases : where property is secure , therefore , freedom is secure . But of this ...
Page 36
... object of this is , to prevent quantities of gunpowder from being in the hands of careless people , where it might explode , and destroy lives and property . Now as this law protects life and property , it pro- motes liberty , which ...
... object of this is , to prevent quantities of gunpowder from being in the hands of careless people , where it might explode , and destroy lives and property . Now as this law protects life and property , it pro- motes liberty , which ...
Page 74
... objects to the eye with the most striking distinctness . The sea was said to be more beautiful , the islands that clustered around the peninsula more charming , the roman- tic landscapes , embracing mountains , and vales , and rivers ...
... objects to the eye with the most striking distinctness . The sea was said to be more beautiful , the islands that clustered around the peninsula more charming , the roman- tic landscapes , embracing mountains , and vales , and rivers ...
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