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
| Jacob Adler - 2010 - 329 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... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 Seiten
...mere occasional interest may be dissolved at pleasure; but the state ought not to be considered äs nothing better than a partnership agreement in a 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... | |
| Theodore J. Lowi - 1996 - 370 Seiten
...of opposition to the principle of contract, indeed by ridicule. Society is indeed a contract . . . but the state ought not to be considered as nothing...agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico and tobacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to... | |
| Francis Canavan - 1995 - 212 Seiten
...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...partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, callico or tabacco, or some other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest,... | |
| James Meadowcroft - 1995 - 270 Seiten
...sometimes by individuals of considerable stature: consider, for example, Burke's famous passage on 'a partnership agreement in a trade of pepper and coffee, calico or tobacco'; and Coleridge's On the Constitution of the Chuech and State." Blackfrequenth; hut 'state' docs so rareh... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 Seiten
...is indeed a contract. Subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional interest may be dissolved hat have formerly lived under a peaceful! government, use to degenerate into, in a civil war. But other such low concern, to be taken up for a little temporary interest, and to be dissolved by the... | |
| Patrick Riley - 1996 - 366 Seiten
...reminded of the famous passage in Reflections on the Revolution in France in which Burke insists that "the state ought not to be considered as nothing better...of pepper and coffee, calico, or tobacco, or some other such low concern ... it is a partnership in every virtue and in all perfection."31 The state,... | |
| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - 1996 - 356 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,... | |
| Noel B. Reynolds, W. Cole Durham - 2003 - 320 Seiten
...Re/lections, 82. 44 Ibid., 84. 45 See An Appeal, 123, 157-58, 175. indeed a contract" — but that it "ought not to be considered as nothing better than...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 - 1997 - 720 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... | |
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