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" To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, the individual was nothing, and the public every thing. To the modern, in too many nations of Europe, the individual is every thing, and the public nothing. "
Essays on the Intellectual Powers, Moral Sentiment, Happiness and National ... - Page 46
by Adam Ferguson - 1805 - 72 pages
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 36

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Bibliography - 1767 - 608 pages
...appendages. of a genius othcrwife excited, cultivated, and refined. " *' To the antieht Greek, or the Roman, the individual was nothing,, and the public every thing. To the modern, in too man) nations of Europe, the individual is every thing, and the public nothing., The ftate is merely...
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson - Civilization - 1768 - 452 pages
...otherwife excited, cultivated,' and' refined. To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, the individualwas nothing, and the public every thing. To the modern,...individual is . every thing, and the public nothing. The ftate is merely, a combination of departments, in which confideration,wealth, eminence, or power, are-...
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson - Civil society - 1773 - 502 pages
...appendages of a genius otherwife excited, cultivated, and refined. . To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, .the individual was nothing, and the public every...individual is every thing, and the public nothing. The ftate is merely a combination of departments, in which confideration, wealth, eminence, or power, are...
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson - History - 1789 - 442 pages
...refined. To the ancient Greek, or the Roman , the individual was nothing , and the public every.thing. To the modern , in too many nations of Europe, the...individual is every thing, and the public nothing. The ftate is merely a combination of departments, in which confideration , wealth, eminence, or power,...
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson - History - 1789 - 434 pages
...Greek , or the Roman , the individual was nothing , and the public everything. To the modern , in top many nations of Europe, the individual is every thing, and the public nothing. The ftate is merely a combination of departments , in which confederation , wealth , eminence, or power,...
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson - Civilization - 1809 - 484 pages
...appendages of a genius otherwise excited, cultivated, and refined. To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, the individual was nothing, and the public every thing....of Europe, the individual is every thing, and the ptfblic nothing. The state is merely a combination of departments, in which consideration, wealth,...
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The Constitution of Society: As Designed by God

Daniel Bishop - Christian sociology - 1835 - 748 pages
...inattentive to the state as perfectly insignificant." 260. To the ancient Greek or Roman, says Ferguson, the individual was nothing and the public every thing....individual is every thing, and the public nothing. — (Hist. Civ. Soc.) (v. 34.) 261. By a law of the Lombards, the freeman who was summoned to defend...
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Allgemeine Staatslehre

Georg Jellinek - Political science - 1900 - 764 pages
...2. Aufl., S. 317. s) A. a. O. I, 8, ed. Basil., 1789, p. 85: „To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, the individual was nothing, and the public every thing....individual is every thing, and the public nothing." Den Gegensatz von politischer und bürgerlicher Freiheit hat eingehend zuerst Priestley, An essay on...
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Allgemeine Staatslehre

Georg Jellinek - Political science - 1905 - 840 pages
...2. Aufl., S. 317. ") A. a. O. I, 8, ed. Basil., 1789, p. 85: „To the ancient Greek, or the Roman, the individual was nothing, and the public every thing....modern, in too many nations of Europe the individual ia every thing, and the public nothing." Den Gegensatz von politischer und bürgerlicher Freiheit hat...
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Allgemeine Staatslehre

Georg Jellinek, Walter Jellinek - Law - 1921 - 890 pages
...ancient Greek, or the Roman, the indiridual wag nothing, and the public every thing. To the codern, in too many nations of Europe the individual is every thing, and the pablic nothing." Den Gegensatz von politischer und bürgerlicher Freiheit hat eingehend zuerst Priettley,...
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