The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 137
... independence , dread of centralisation , jealousy of State interference , become obstacles to freedom instead of safeguards , when the centralised force of the State is wielded by the hands of the people . Democracy claims to be not ...
... independence , dread of centralisation , jealousy of State interference , become obstacles to freedom instead of safeguards , when the centralised force of the State is wielded by the hands of the people . Democracy claims to be not ...
Page 138
without independence below ; to be its own master , not a trustee . The old sovereigns of the world are exchanged for a new one , who may be flattered and deceived , but whom it is im- possible to corrupt or to resist , and to whom must ...
without independence below ; to be its own master , not a trustee . The old sovereigns of the world are exchanged for a new one , who may be flattered and deceived , but whom it is im- possible to corrupt or to resist , and to whom must ...
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... independence of opinion was only possible to those who were public - spirited enough to purchase the right of representing themselves ! Nevertheless , this strangely - compounded system was by no means unfavourable to individual liberty ...
... independence of opinion was only possible to those who were public - spirited enough to purchase the right of representing themselves ! Nevertheless , this strangely - compounded system was by no means unfavourable to individual liberty ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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