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" Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world, however they may vary in their opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in establishing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean... "
The Political Works of Thomas Paine: Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the ... - Page 40
by Thomas Paine - 1826 - 425 pages
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Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 536 pages
...individual is born equal in rights with his eetempoEvery hiftory of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one point, the unity of man ; by which? I mean that man is all of one degree^ and confequently...
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Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French ...

Thomas Paine - France - 1791 - 358 pages
...is born equal in rights with his cotemporary. Every hiftory of the creation, and every traditionary account, -whether from the lettered or unlettered...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one poi»t, t he unity of man ; by which J mean that man is all of one degree, and confequently...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 706 pages
...focial. In this fenfe, Mr. Payne fays truly, * " Every hiftory of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one point — the unity of man ; by which I mean, that man is all of one degree, and confequently,...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 658 pages
...one point — the unity of man \ by which I mean, that man is all of one degree, and confequently, that all men are born equal, and with equal natural rights, in the fame manner as if pofterity had been continued by creation inftead of generation, the latter being...
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The Rights of Man: For the Benefit of All Mankind

Thomas Paine - Great Britain - 1795 - 180 pages
...born equal in rights with his contemporary, Every hiftory of the creation, and every tradi* tionary account — whether from the lettered, or unlettered...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one point — the unity of man — by which I mean, that man, confidered as man, zs all...
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The Rights of Man for the Use and Benefit of All Mankind, Part 2

Thomas Paine - 1795 - 170 pages
...is born equal in rights with his contemporary. Every hiftory of the creation, and every traditionary account — whether from the lettered, or unlettered...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one point — the unity of man — by which I mean, that man, confidered as man, is all...
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire, Late President ..., Volume 2

John Dickinson - Pennsylvania - 1801 - 650 pages
...origin of man, and at the origin of hit rights. Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...men are born equal, and with equal natural rights. By considering man in this light, it placei him in a dose connection with all his duties, whether to...
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The Political Writings of John Dickinson, Esquire: Late President ..., Volume 2

John Dickinson - United States - 1801 - 450 pages
...origin of man, and at the origin of tit rights. Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...UNITY of man ; by which I mean that man is all of aie degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural rights. By considering...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., Volume 2

France - 1811 - 662 pages
...is boin equal in rights with his cotemporary. Every hiftory of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...opinion or belief of certain particulars, all agree in eftablifhing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean that man is all of one degree, and confequently...
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History of Cosmopolite, Or, the Four Volumes of Lorenzo's Journal ...

Lorenzo Dow - Christian life - 1814 - 666 pages
...particulars, all agree in establishing one point : the unity of man, By which I mean that all men, are of one degree; and consequently, that all men are...with equal natural rights ; in the same manner as ifposterity had been continued by Creation instead of Generation. The latter being only the mode ....
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