Florida State University Studies, Vydanie 33Florida State University, 1959 |
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Strana 54
... creature pretending to reason , could be capable of such enormities , he dreaded lest the corruption of that faculty might be worse than brutality itself . " 88 Godwin also noted the tendency of rulers to use wars as a means of ...
... creature pretending to reason , could be capable of such enormities , he dreaded lest the corruption of that faculty might be worse than brutality itself . " 88 Godwin also noted the tendency of rulers to use wars as a means of ...
Strana 61
... creature . . . . " 13 Being perfectly reasonable , the Houyhn- hnms are endowed " with a general disposition to all virtues , and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature , so their grand maxim is , to ...
... creature . . . . " 13 Being perfectly reasonable , the Houyhn- hnms are endowed " with a general disposition to all virtues , and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature , so their grand maxim is , to ...
Strana 63
... creature can be compelled , but only advised , or exhorted ; because no person can disobey reason , with- out giving up his claim to be a rational creature . ” 22 This reference to Swift makes it obvious that " A Voyage to the ...
... creature can be compelled , but only advised , or exhorted ; because no person can disobey reason , with- out giving up his claim to be a rational creature . ” 22 This reference to Swift makes it obvious that " A Voyage to the ...
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PREFACE | 13 |
A BOOK OF INESTIMABLE WISDOM | 21 |
THE EVILS OF GOVERNMENT | 32 |
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