Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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12 After hearing about European political institutions , Gulliver ' s master
concluded that. 6P . J . , III , 156 ; 1 , 86 . 7P . J . , 1 , 86 , 91 . 8Some Free
Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs , Works , V , 396 . 9G . T . , p . 278 . 10P .
J . , 1 , 322 .
12 After hearing about European political institutions , Gulliver ' s master
concluded that. 6P . J . , III , 156 ; 1 , 86 . 7P . J . , 1 , 86 , 91 . 8Some Free
Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs , Works , V , 396 . 9G . T . , p . 278 . 10P .
J . , 1 , 322 .
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I2 Like Swift , Godwin believed that disorder and tumult arise when the
machinations of demagogy and party contrive to subvert the reason of the people
, 13 and , like Swift , he asserted that the affairs of government were fully within
the ...
I2 Like Swift , Godwin believed that disorder and tumult arise when the
machinations of demagogy and party contrive to subvert the reason of the people
, 13 and , like Swift , he asserted that the affairs of government were fully within
the ...
第 103 頁
... found to act contrary to the conclusions they would dictate , from deference to
the opinions of another . " 21 But the affairs of government are such “ questions of
general justice . ” Therefore , the virtuous and enlightened man will not act from.
... found to act contrary to the conclusions they would dictate , from deference to
the opinions of another . " 21 But the affairs of government are such “ questions of
general justice . ” Therefore , the virtuous and enlightened man will not act from.
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