A Treatise on the Methods of Observation and Reasoning in Politics, Volume 1J.W. Parker and Son, 1852 - Political science |
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... preserved . 190 197 8 Conditions for the perpetuation of written evidence ; preserva- tion of originals 201 • 9 Preservation by copies 204 10 Causes of unfaithful tradition of written evidence ; careless transcription and intentional ...
... preserved . 190 197 8 Conditions for the perpetuation of written evidence ; preserva- tion of originals 201 • 9 Preservation by copies 204 10 Causes of unfaithful tradition of written evidence ; careless transcription and intentional ...
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... preservation by mummification and embalming , or with the erection of monuments and epitaphs to the departed , are purely human . These feelings are doubtless much strengthened by the belief in the immortality or posthu- mous existence ...
... preservation by mummification and embalming , or with the erection of monuments and epitaphs to the departed , are purely human . These feelings are doubtless much strengthened by the belief in the immortality or posthu- mous existence ...
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... preservation and the destruction of life , on its own account , are exclusively human . Medicine and the care of the sick , on the one hand , and war and murder on the other , are distinctive attributes of our race . ( 42 ) ( 41 ) ...
... preservation and the destruction of life , on its own account , are exclusively human . Medicine and the care of the sick , on the one hand , and war and murder on the other , are distinctive attributes of our race . ( 42 ) ( 41 ) ...
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... preserved , like that of a herd of wild animals , by the act of separate association and by the succession of generations . But the bonds of union are feeble , and probably they are soon dissolved . § 7 When a body of men have ...
... preserved , like that of a herd of wild animals , by the act of separate association and by the succession of generations . But the bonds of union are feeble , and probably they are soon dissolved . § 7 When a body of men have ...
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... preserved . ( 13 ) Political speculation was continued by Theophrastus and Dicæarchus , disciples of Aristotle , and by other later adherents of the peripatetic school . ( " ) Nor was it altogether neglected by the Stoics : Zeno ...
... preserved . ( 13 ) Political speculation was continued by Theophrastus and Dicæarchus , disciples of Aristotle , and by other later adherents of the peripatetic school . ( " ) Nor was it altogether neglected by the Stoics : Zeno ...
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