| Gerhard Leibholz - 1976 - 718 pages
...founded. The second comprehended Ethics, strictly so called, and consisted chiefly of the doctrines which he afterwards published in his Theory of Moral...Upon this subject he followed the plan that seems to be suggested by Montesquieu; endeavoring to trace the gradual progress of jurisprudence, both public... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 350 pages
...confifted chiefly of the doctrines which he afterwards publifhed in his Theory of Moral SentU ments. In the third part, he treated at more length of that branch of morality which relates to jujlice, and which, being fufceptible of precife and accurate rules, is for that reafon capable of... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 872 pages
...philosophy andjurisprudence was patterned in large part on this recent work by Montesquieu: [ Smith) treated at more length of that branch of morality...Upon this subject he followed the plan that seems to be suggested by Montesquieu; endeavoring to trace the gradual progress of jurisprudence, both public... | |
| Robin Paul Malloy, Jerry Evensky - 1994 - 250 pages
...Theology ... The second comprehended Ethics, strictly so called, and consisted chiefly of the doctrines which he afterwards published in his Theory of Moral...Upon this subject he followed the plan that seems to be suggested by Montesquieu; endeavouring to trace the gradual progress of jurisprudence, both public... | |
| John Rae - 2006 - 469 pages
...founded. The second comprehended ethics, strictly so called, and consisted chiefly of the doctrines which he afterwards published in his Theory of Moral...Upon this subject he followed the plan that seems 1 Cockburn's Life rfje/rey, p. 12. v Professor at Glasgow 55 to be suggested by Montesquieu, endeavouring... | |
| |