The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind; Selected from the Best Authorities, in Prose and Verse, and Methodically Arranged |
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... thing СС my good - will might incline me to offer : " but if I cannot be heard for my own sake , " and speak in my own words , some defe- rence will at least be paid to those illus- " trious writers , who , in all ages and in all ...
... thing СС my good - will might incline me to offer : " but if I cannot be heard for my own sake , " and speak in my own words , some defe- rence will at least be paid to those illus- " trious writers , who , in all ages and in all ...
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... thing is , or is forbidden to be . The image and mirrour in which his law is reflected to us , is that innate sense of morality which the gods have bestowed upon mankind , that reason and judgment of the Wise Man which is all sufficient ...
... thing is , or is forbidden to be . The image and mirrour in which his law is reflected to us , is that innate sense of morality which the gods have bestowed upon mankind , that reason and judgment of the Wise Man which is all sufficient ...
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... things ; and if any public measure is proved mis- chievously to affect them , the objection ought to be fatal to that measure , even if no charter at all could be set up against it . If these natural rights are farther affirmed and ...
... things ; and if any public measure is proved mis- chievously to affect them , the objection ought to be fatal to that measure , even if no charter at all could be set up against it . If these natural rights are farther affirmed and ...
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... things , as you and I , are possessed of no such power . Burke . Speech at Bristol , p . 64 . As I shall have frequent occasion to mention the word right , I wish to be clearly understood in my . definition of it . There are various ...
... things , as you and I , are possessed of no such power . Burke . Speech at Bristol , p . 64 . As I shall have frequent occasion to mention the word right , I wish to be clearly understood in my . definition of it . There are various ...
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... things have obtained the name of rights , which are originally founded in wrong . Of this kind are all rights by mere ... thing in its way which requires an artificial smoothing . Public Good . p . 6. 7. - By the Author of Common Sense ...
... things have obtained the name of rights , which are originally founded in wrong . Of this kind are all rights by mere ... thing in its way which requires an artificial smoothing . Public Good . p . 6. 7. - By the Author of Common Sense ...
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