| William Carpenter - Great Britain - 1833 - 270 pages
...individuals themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered inlo a compact wnih each oiher to produce a government: and this is the only mode...only principle on which they have a right to exist. To possess ourselves of a clear idea of what government is, or ought to be, we must trace it to its... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - Christian life - 1834 - 264 pages
...each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact, (not with a government, but) with each other, to produce a Government. And this...which Governments have a right to arise, and the only principles on which they ought to exist, or possibly can exist agreeably to natural justice. It is... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1835 - 522 pages
...individuals themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact icith each other to produce a government : and this is the only mode in which governments have a right to be established ; and the only principle on which they have a right to exist. To possess ourselves of... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1837 - 716 pages
...form such a compact with. The fact therefore must be, that the individuals themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact...the only mode in which governments have a right to be established ; and the only principle on which they have a right to exist. To possess ourselves of... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - Charity organization - 1839 - 404 pages
...form such a compact with. The fact therefore must be, that the individuals themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact...only principle on which they have a right to exist. " To possess ourselves of a clear idea of what government is, or ought to be, we must trace it to its... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 666 pages
...each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact, (not with a government, but) with each other, to produce a Government. .And this...which Governments have a right to arise, and the only principles on which they ought to exist, or possibly can exist agreeably to natural justice. It is... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 736 pages
...themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact, aot with a government, but with each other, to produce a government. And this is the only mode, in which governments nave a right to arise, and the only principles on which they ought to exist, or possibly can exist... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - Methodist women - 1850 - 636 pages
...each in his own personal and sovereign risa!. entered into a compact, (not with a govfrriment, but) with each other, to produce a government. And this...mode, in which governments have a right to arise, and thï only principles on which thev ought to exist; or possibly can exist agreeably to natural jut-... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - Europe - 1855 - 540 pages
...into a compact, not with a government, but with each other to produce a government. And this is (he only mode in which governments have a right to arise, and the only principles on which they ought to exist, or possibly can exist agreeably to natural justice. It is... | |
| Thomas Paine - France - 1856 - 168 pages
...form such a compact with. The fact therefore must be, that the individuals themseli-ei each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact...with each other to produce a government : and this ia the only mode in which governments hare » riirht to arise, and the only principle on which they... | |
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