Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, Том 1J. Murray, 1831 - 849 стор. "His Colloquies of Society (1829) is a calm exposition of his mature social and political convictions: rejection of the Catholic claims and of constitutional reform, support for high taxation to redistribute wealth, and so on. The conversations are conducted with the ghost of Sir Thomas More, whose Utopia was a remote ancestor of pantisocracy. They are set in the neighbourhood of Keswick, and the beauty of the countryside tempers the generally gloomy tone of the conversation, as does the quiet of his splendid library" -ODNB. |
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... law Reveal'd to man , . . that promise , as by thee Full piously deserved , was faithfully In thee fulfill'd , and in the land thy days Were long . I would not , as I saw thee last , For a king's ransom , have detain'd thee here ...
... law Reveal'd to man , . . that promise , as by thee Full piously deserved , was faithfully In thee fulfill'd , and in the land thy days Were long . I would not , as I saw thee last , For a king's ransom , have detain'd thee here ...
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... law which could reach the real one . STRANGER . He who may wish to show with what absurd perversion the forms and technicalities of law are applied to obstruct the purposes of justice , which they were designed to further , may find ...
... law which could reach the real one . STRANGER . He who may wish to show with what absurd perversion the forms and technicalities of law are applied to obstruct the purposes of justice , which they were designed to further , may find ...
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... laws , good institutions , and good governments . Moral evil cannot indeed be removed , unless the nature of man were changed ; and that renovation is only to be effected in individuals , and in them only by the special grace of God ...
... laws , good institutions , and good governments . Moral evil cannot indeed be removed , unless the nature of man were changed ; and that renovation is only to be effected in individuals , and in them only by the special grace of God ...
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... law , less from religion , and none from public opinion . SIR THOMAS MORE . You have omitted in this enumeration , that kind of slavery which existed in England . MONTESINOS . The slavery of the feudal ages may perhaps be classed midway ...
... law , less from religion , and none from public opinion . SIR THOMAS MORE . You have omitted in this enumeration , that kind of slavery which existed in England . MONTESINOS . The slavery of the feudal ages may perhaps be classed midway ...
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... laws , in the religion , and probably in the manners of the country , a greater degree of protection than existed to alleviate the lot of the Grecian and Roman slaves . SIR THOMAS MORE . The practical difference between the condi- tion ...
... laws , in the religion , and probably in the manners of the country , a greater degree of protection than existed to alleviate the lot of the Grecian and Roman slaves . SIR THOMAS MORE . The practical difference between the condi- tion ...
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