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... because it will afford both to yourself and subjects the greatest secu- rity and fatisfaction . With fuch a law , fays the fame St. Thomas , all mankind " would have been governed , if in paradife << сс they had not tranfgreffed the law ...
... because it will afford both to yourself and subjects the greatest secu- rity and fatisfaction . With fuch a law , fays the fame St. Thomas , all mankind " would have been governed , if in paradife << сс they had not tranfgreffed the law ...
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... because they are kept in darkness , and " want knowledge ? -Enlighten them , and CB << you will elevate them ; fhew them they are men , and they will act like men ; give " them just ideas of civil government , and " let them know , that ...
... because they are kept in darkness , and " want knowledge ? -Enlighten them , and CB << you will elevate them ; fhew them they are men , and they will act like men ; give " them just ideas of civil government , and " let them know , that ...
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... because the fame I claim to myself . And as I experience no small degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others is attributed to ignorance ; fo do I feel an equal degree of indelicacy , in afcribing the ...
... because the fame I claim to myself . And as I experience no small degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others is attributed to ignorance ; fo do I feel an equal degree of indelicacy , in afcribing the ...
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... because they derive their force . entirely from our frame and being . In order to have a perfect knowledge of these laws , we muft confider man before the establishment of fociety : the laws received in fuch a state would be thofe of ...
... because they derive their force . entirely from our frame and being . In order to have a perfect knowledge of these laws , we muft confider man before the establishment of fociety : the laws received in fuch a state would be thofe of ...
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... because it represents man in a general abstract point of view , that effentially pre- * Payne's Rights of Man , p . 49 . C 3 cludes Men viewed in the abftract as equal , are to be fentially in the confidered - ef- ftate of nature ...
... because it represents man in a general abstract point of view , that effentially pre- * Payne's Rights of Man , p . 49 . C 3 cludes Men viewed in the abftract as equal , are to be fentially in the confidered - ef- ftate of nature ...
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act of parliament affent againſt alfo alſo anceſtors authority becauſe bishops Britiſh cafe cauſe Chriſtian church church of England civil eſtabliſhment clergy confent confequently confideration confift conftitution court crown diffenters doctrine duty ecclefiaftical effential England Engliſh eſtab exerciſe exift exiſtence faid fame fanction fays fenfe fent fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fociety fome fovereign fpiritual ftate ftatute fubject fubmit fuch fuperiority fupport fupremacy fupreme hath Henry VIII himſelf houfe houſe Ibid individual inftitution intereft itſelf jurifdiction juſtice king king's kingdom lefs legiſlative legiſlature liberty lords magiftrates ment minifters moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffarily neceffary neceffity neral obferved obligation occafion paffed parliament peers perfon poffeffed poffible political prefent preferve prerogative prince principles purpoſe queſtion reafon realm refpect religion repreſentatives revolution ſhall ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtate of nature ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion ufurpation uſe