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" That which nature, the common parent, plants in the bosom of man; and which, though it may be less active in the Indian than in the Englishman, is still congenial with, and makes a part of his being. "
Memoir of Richard Roberts Jones of Aberdaron: In the County of Carnarvon, in ... - Page 41
by William Roscoe - 1822 - 50 pages
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...tells him, that man was never made to be the property of man; but that when through pride and infolence of power, one human creature dares to tyrannize over another, it is a power ufurped, and refiftance is a duty—that feeling which tells him that all power is delegated for the...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...inspire this enthusiasm and this despair into the breasts of a people who felt no grievance, and had suffered no 'torture? What motive then could have...is a power usurped, and resistance is a duty. That principle which tells him that resistance to power usurped is not merely a duty which he owes to himself...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...inspire this enthusiasm and this despair into the breasts of a people who felt no grievance, and had suffered no torture? What motive then could have such...is a power usurped, and resistance is a duty. That principle which tells him that resistance to power usurped is not merely a duty which he owes to himself...
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The American Orator, Or, Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: Comprehending ...

Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...never made to be the property of man ; but that when through pride and insolence of power, one hur man creature dares to tyrannize over another, it is a...that all power is delegated for the good, not for the injifry of the people, and that when it is converted from the original purpose, the compact is broken,...
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The American Orator, Or, Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: Comprehending ...

Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 490 pages
...feeling which tells him, that man was never made to be the property of man ; but that when through pride and insolence of power, one human creature dares...another, it is a power usurped, and resistance is a duty—that feeling which tells him that all power is delegated for the good, not for the injury of...
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The American Manual, Or, New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - Readers - 1832 - 312 pages
...that feeling which tells him that maivwas never made to be the property of man ; but that when through pride and insolence of power one human creature dares...for the good, not for the injury of the people, and th;it when it is converted from the original purpose the compact is broken, and the right is to be...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1833 - 312 pages
...feeling which tells him, that man was never made to be the property of man; but that, when through pride and insolence of power, one human creature dares...tyrannize over another, it is a power usurped, and resist35 power usurped is not merely a duty which he owes to himself and to his neighbour, but a duty...
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The American Manual: Or New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - American literature - 1833 - 304 pages
...feeliim whtc'i tells him that mtin v/.is never made to be the property of man ; but that when through pride and insolence of power one human, creature dares to tyrannize over another, it is S power usurped, and resistance is a duty— that feeling which tells him that all power is delegated...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1835 - 320 pages
...feeling which tells him, that man was never made to be the property of man ; but that, when through pride and insolence of power, one human creature dares...tyrannize over another, it is a power usurped, and resist30 ance is a duty; — that feeling which tells him, that all power is delegated for the good,...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...feeling which tells him, that man was never made to be the property of man ; but that when through pride and insolence of power, one human creature dares...delegated for the good, not for the injury of the peo-r pie, and that when it is converted from the original purpose, the compact is broken, and the...
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