| David Hume - 1753 - 382 strani
...is always on the fide of the govern'd, the governors have nothing to fupport them but OPINION. 'Tis therefore, on opinion only that government is founded ; and this maxim extends to the mofc defpotic and moll military governments, as well as to the moft free and moll popular. Thefo/dan... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - 606 strani
...is always on the fide of the governed, the governors have nothing to fupport them but opinion. 'Tis therefore, On opinion only that government is founded; and this m-axim extends to the moft defpotic and moft military governments, as well as to the moft free and molt popular. The foldanof... | |
| David Hume - 1788 - 492 strani
...fliall find, that as FORCE is always on the fide of the governed, the governors have nothing to fupport them but opinion. It is therefore on opinion only...government is founded ; and this maxim extends to the moft defpotic and moft military governments, as well as to the moft free and moft popular. The foldan... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 868 strani
...enquire by what means this wonder is effected, we shall find, that, as Force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support...and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most milit?ry governments, as well as to the most free and most popular. The soidan of Egypt, or the emperor... | |
| David Hume - 1842 - 570 strani
...inquire by what means this wonder is effected, we shall find, that, as force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support...them but opinion. \ It is, therefore, ,on opinion jmliLibftt government is fbumt _ cd ; ami this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 562 strani
...inquire by what means this wonder is effected, we shall find, that, as Force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support them but opinion. It is, therefore, on.opiaiaa.only that government is founded ; and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military... | |
| 636 strani
...enquire by what means this wonder is brought about, we shall find that as FORCE is always on the side of the governed, the governors have NOTHING TO SUPPORT...governments, as well as to the most free and most popular." Opinion once gone, all is gone ! Prescription must give place to principle. Nothing is immortal but... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 590 strani
...govcrncd,_the__governors have nothing to support them, bTfFopimon. It is, therefore, on ernm^nOs_Jbund!edj and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most...as well as to the most free and most popular. The soldjin of Egypt, or the emperor of Rome, might drive his harmless subjects, like brute beasts, against... | |
| James Haines McCulloh - 1867 - 430 strani
...government," observes Hume, (Essay on the First Principlet of Government,) "is founded only on opinion; and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military governments, as well as the most free and most popular. The Soldan of Egypt, or the Emperor of Rome, might drive his harmless... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 230 strani
...truth in the fourth Y , On the First Principles of Government : — "As force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support...military governments, as well as to the most free and the most popular."— (III. 31.) education, at any rate, is a right and, indeed, a duty, of the state.... | |
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