Society is, indeed, a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure ; but the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico... The North American Review - Seite 422herausgegeben von - 1844Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Burke - 718 Seiten
...indeed, a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure; but the state ought not to be considered...trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 790 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure - but the state ought not to be considered...a trade of pepper and coffee, calico, or tobacco. ... It is to be looked on with other reverence, because it is not a partnership in things subservient... | |
| VD Mahajan - 2006 - 936 Seiten
...at will. The obligations of citizens to the state are not contractual at all. Edmund Burke writes, "The state ought not to be considered as nothing better...trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest and to be dissolved by the fancy... | |
| Mark Goldie, Robert Wokler - 2006 - 944 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure - but the state ought not to be considered...partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, callico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest,... | |
| Anthony O'Hear - 2006 - 260 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure; but the state ought not to be considered...trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the... | |
| 2007 - 240 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure — but the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership agreement ... to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the fancy of the parties.... | |
| Jane Hodson - 2007 - 244 Seiten
...some social backgrounds, and indeed it is precisely this metaphor which Burke attacks with his own 'the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership agreement' metaphor. Taken as a whole, this small case study suggests that the oft-made assumption that Paine's... | |
| Thomas Chaimowicz - 2011 - 151 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure — but the state ought not to be considered...trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 Seiten
...indeed, a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure ; but the state ought not to be considered...agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobaeco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 Seiten
...indeed, a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure ; but the state ought not to be considered...agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobaeco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be... | |
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