On Civil Liberty and Self-government, 第 1 卷Lippincott, Grambo and Company, 1853 |
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... judge how utterly mis- taken those are who endeavor to press the opinion upon the people that " there are but two principles between which civilized men have to choose - Divine Right and Democratic Might . " The one is as un- godly as ...
... judge how utterly mis- taken those are who endeavor to press the opinion upon the people that " there are but two principles between which civilized men have to choose - Divine Right and Democratic Might . " The one is as un- godly as ...
第 73 頁
... judge . " Frederic the Great , of Prussia , saw this very clearly , for he said " he could very well understand how one man might feel a desire to make his will the law of others , but why thirty thousand or even thirty millions should ...
... judge . " Frederic the Great , of Prussia , saw this very clearly , for he said " he could very well understand how one man might feel a desire to make his will the law of others , but why thirty thousand or even thirty millions should ...
第 86 頁
... from the French papers , which gave detailed reports . Mr. Michel , to judge from his own speech , seems to have been the oldest of the defend- ing advocates . Where such ideas prevail , the question is not about 86 ON CIVIL LIBERTY.
... from the French papers , which gave detailed reports . Mr. Michel , to judge from his own speech , seems to have been the oldest of the defend- ing advocates . Where such ideas prevail , the question is not about 86 ON CIVIL LIBERTY.
第 125 頁
... judges and officers independent of the executive or any other or- ganized or unorganized power of government . The inde- cency as well as the absurdity and immorality of govern- ment recommending what is to be voted ought never to be ...
... judges and officers independent of the executive or any other or- ganized or unorganized power of government . The inde- cency as well as the absurdity and immorality of govern- ment recommending what is to be voted ought never to be ...
第 129 頁
... judge whether they expressed the opinion of the majority ; for in politics , as in common life , it is the noisy that are heard and make them- selves observed , while the majority and more substantial people are silent and overlooked ...
... judge whether they expressed the opinion of the majority ; for in politics , as in common life , it is the noisy that are heard and make them- selves observed , while the majority and more substantial people are silent and overlooked ...
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