Thus the law of nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others. The rules that they make for other men's actions must, as well as their own, and other men's actions be conformable to the law of nature... Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen - Page 57by Francis Plowden - 1792 - 620 pagesFull view - About this book
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