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... nature of the doubt . 66 First , then . Corals and sponges were , at one time , referred by Beaumont and Woodward to the head of mineral substances ; by Ray and Lister to that of vegetables ; and finally , under the patronage of of the ...
... nature of the doubt . 66 First , then . Corals and sponges were , at one time , referred by Beaumont and Woodward to the head of mineral substances ; by Ray and Lister to that of vegetables ; and finally , under the patronage of of the ...
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... nature of man , " the latter " of man in a state of nature . " As far as utility- we use the word in its most comprehensive acceptation - is con- cerned , it would puzzle Jeremy Bentham himself to settle their comparative pretensions ...
... nature of man , " the latter " of man in a state of nature . " As far as utility- we use the word in its most comprehensive acceptation - is con- cerned , it would puzzle Jeremy Bentham himself to settle their comparative pretensions ...
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... nature applied to men as individuals whether in a state of nature or of society and government , " Mr. Hoffman has given the greatest possible lati- tude to his own speculations , at the very moment that he cen- sures others for a ...
... nature applied to men as individuals whether in a state of nature or of society and government , " Mr. Hoffman has given the greatest possible lati- tude to his own speculations , at the very moment that he cen- sures others for a ...
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... nature , according to Mr. Hoffman's idea of it , as explained at pp . 78-80 - stands towards the posi- tive institutions of society . The analogy which he borrows in this connexion from Mr. Plowden , of the application of geome- try to ...
... nature , according to Mr. Hoffman's idea of it , as explained at pp . 78-80 - stands towards the posi- tive institutions of society . The analogy which he borrows in this connexion from Mr. Plowden , of the application of geome- try to ...
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... nature of jurisdiction , that the change or dis- solution of a government does not destroy this sovereignty , and thereby reduce the members of the community to a state of nature . Hence , though the depository of its jurisdiction may ...
... nature of jurisdiction , that the change or dis- solution of a government does not destroy this sovereignty , and thereby reduce the members of the community to a state of nature . Hence , though the depository of its jurisdiction may ...
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