Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 14Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 161
... existence . The Greek sys- tems of politics pressed this principle to an extreme , which allowed the individual no just or protected existence , but as absolutely subjected to the State ; and hence as possessing no natural rights ...
... existence . The Greek sys- tems of politics pressed this principle to an extreme , which allowed the individual no just or protected existence , but as absolutely subjected to the State ; and hence as possessing no natural rights ...
Page 163
... existence ; the God who has created every thing for himself . The individual cannot exist , cannot be developed as a social being without the family ; the family can possess no sure and perfect de- velopment without the state , which ...
... existence ; the God who has created every thing for himself . The individual cannot exist , cannot be developed as a social being without the family ; the family can possess no sure and perfect de- velopment without the state , which ...
Page 391
... existence did not materially affect the manners of the people , nor the organization of the state . The Roman people were of sim- ple habits and of a warlike temperament ; they despised trade and the mechanic employments , and honored ...
... existence did not materially affect the manners of the people , nor the organization of the state . The Roman people were of sim- ple habits and of a warlike temperament ; they despised trade and the mechanic employments , and honored ...
Contents
SOUTHCAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION | 37 |
CARLYLES WORKS | 77 |
THE DANGER AND SAFETY OF THE REPUBLIC | 150 |
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