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" It is an idle fancy. The Laws of this Universe, of which if the Laws of England are not an exact transcript, they should passionately study to become such, are fixed by the everlasting... "
Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative - Sayfa 304
Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1891
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Latter-day Pamphlets, 6. sayı

Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 434 sayfa
...study of division-lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity of the whipper-in. It is an idle fancy. The Laws of this Universe, of...things, and are not fixable or changeable by voting! Neither properly, we say, are the Laws of England, or those of any other land never so republican or...
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Latter-day Pamphlets

Thomas Carlyle - 1855 - 448 sayfa
...as it has been appointed to be and to continue, before all human decidings and after them all ! — Practically men have come to imagine that the Laws...of constitutional countries, are decided by voting ; that it is all a study of division lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity...
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The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle: Latter-day pamphlets

Thomas Carlyle - 1864 - 318 sayfa
...it, as it has been appointed to be and to continue, before all human decidings and after them all!— Practically men have come to imagine that the Laws...of constitutional countries, are decided by voting; that it is all a study of division-lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 400 sayfa
...whose practical belief it is that if we " vote " this or that, so this or that will thenceforth be Practically, men have come to imagine that the Laws...by the everlasting congruity of things, and are not flxable or changeable by "voting!"' " But I find that, contemptuously disregarding all such protests,...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 436 sayfa
...whose practical belief it is that if we " vote " this or that, so this or that will thenceforth be Practically, men have come to imagine that the Laws...study to become such, are fixed by the everlasting congrnity of things, and are not fixable or changeable by " voting I " ' " But I find that, contemptuously...
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Latter-day Pamphlets, 4. sayı

Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 440 sayfa
...study of division-lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity of the whipper-in. It is an idle fancy. The Laws of this Universe, of...by the everlasting congruity of things, and are not finable or changeable by voting ! Neither properly, we say, are the Laws of England, or those of any...
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Collected Works, 19. cilt

Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 454 sayfa
...as it has been appointed to be and to continue, before all human decidings and after them all ! — Practically men have come to imagine that the Laws...of constitutional countries, are decided by voting ; that it is all a study of division-lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity...
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Collected Works, 19. cilt

Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 444 sayfa
...as it has been appointed to be and to continue, before all human decidings and after them all ! — Practically men have come to imagine that the Laws...of constitutional countries, are decided by voting ; that it is all a study of division-lists, and for the Universe too, depends a little on the activity...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 440 sayfa
...whose practical belief it is that if we " vote " this or that, so this or that will ftonceforth J>e Practically, men have come to imagine that the Laws...things, and are not fixable or changeable by " voting I " ' " But I find that, contemptuously disregarding all such protests, the English legislators persevere...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 432 sayfa
...whose practical belief it is that if we " vote " this or that, so this or that will thenceforth &« Practically, men have come to imagine that the Laws...by the everlasting congruity of things, and are not flxable or changeable by " voting! " ' " But I find that, contemptuously disregarding all such protests,...
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