Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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Godwin began his attack on monarchy by declaring , “ Nature has no particular
mould in which she forms the intellects of princes . . . . " 11 The prince starts out in
life with no special advantages of intellect , character , or physique . Furthermore
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Godwin began his attack on monarchy by declaring , “ Nature has no particular
mould in which she forms the intellects of princes . . . . " 11 The prince starts out in
life with no special advantages of intellect , character , or physique . Furthermore
...
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63 He began by stating that government has no excuse for existence except in so
far as it is necessary " for the prevention of the hostile attack of one member of
society , upon the person and property of another , which prevention is usually ...
63 He began by stating that government has no excuse for existence except in so
far as it is necessary " for the prevention of the hostile attack of one member of
society , upon the person and property of another , which prevention is usually ...
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46 Similar denunciations of the evils of party abound in Swift ' s writings . Some of
Swift ' s attacks on party were humorous or ironic ; others were straightforward
attacks , written in a savagely serious vein . In Gulliver the lighter mood prevails .
46 Similar denunciations of the evils of party abound in Swift ' s writings . Some of
Swift ' s attacks on party were humorous or ironic ; others were straightforward
attacks , written in a savagely serious vein . In Gulliver the lighter mood prevails .
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