The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza: Introduction. Tractatus theologico-politicus. Tractatus politicusG. Bell, 1891 |
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... Monarchy ; and of its Excellence . Lastly , of the Causes why the Theocratic Republic fell , and why it could hardly have continued without Dissension 214 The absolute theory of Sovereignty ideal - No one can CONTENTS .
... Monarchy ; and of its Excellence . Lastly , of the Causes why the Theocratic Republic fell , and why it could hardly have continued without Dissension 214 The absolute theory of Sovereignty ideal - No one can CONTENTS .
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... Monarchy VII . Of Monarchy . VIII . Of Aristocracy IX . Of Aristocracy . X. Of Aristocracy . XI . Of Democracy Continuation Conclusion PAGE 267 • 279 · 281 283 287 291 301 309 313 316 327 345 370 • 378 385 INTRODUCTION . " Konstatiert ...
... Monarchy VII . Of Monarchy . VIII . Of Aristocracy IX . Of Aristocracy . X. Of Aristocracy . XI . Of Democracy Continuation Conclusion PAGE 267 • 279 · 281 283 287 291 301 309 313 316 327 345 370 • 378 385 INTRODUCTION . " Konstatiert ...
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... monarchy . The books of Samuel need not detain us long , inasmuch as the narrative in them is continued long after Samuel's death ; but I should like to draw attention to the fact that it was written many generations after Samuel's ...
... monarchy . The books of Samuel need not detain us long , inasmuch as the narrative in them is continued long after Samuel's death ; but I should like to draw attention to the fact that it was written many generations after Samuel's ...
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... MONARCHY ; AND OF ITS EXCELLENCE . LASTLY , OF THE CAUSES WHY THE THEOCRATIC REPUBLIC FELL , AND WHY IT COULD HARDLY HAVE CONTINUED WITHOUT DISSENSION . THE ' HE theory put forward in the last chapter , of the uni- versal rights of the ...
... MONARCHY ; AND OF ITS EXCELLENCE . LASTLY , OF THE CAUSES WHY THE THEOCRATIC REPUBLIC FELL , AND WHY IT COULD HARDLY HAVE CONTINUED WITHOUT DISSENSION . THE ' HE theory put forward in the last chapter , of the uni- versal rights of the ...
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... monarchs , with the object of strengthen- ing their dominion , but these I will pass over , and in order to arrive at my main purpose , will merely recall and discuss the teaching on the subject of Divine revelation to Moses in ancient ...
... monarchs , with the object of strengthen- ing their dominion , but these I will pass over , and in order to arrive at my main purpose , will merely recall and discuss the teaching on the subject of Divine revelation to Moses in ancient ...
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