Dissertation on the first principles of governmentR. Carlile, 1819 |
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... Government can be introduced , less expen- sive , and more productive of general happiness , than those which have ... Government founded on a moral theory , on a system of universal peace , on the inde- B 1 feasible hereditary Rights ...
... Government can be introduced , less expen- sive , and more productive of general happiness , than those which have ... Government founded on a moral theory , on a system of universal peace , on the inde- B 1 feasible hereditary Rights ...
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Thomas Paine. 1 feasible hereditary Rights of Man , is now revolving from West to East , by a stronger impulse than the Government of the sword revolved from East to West . It interests not par- ticular individuals , but nations , in its ...
Thomas Paine. 1 feasible hereditary Rights of Man , is now revolving from West to East , by a stronger impulse than the Government of the sword revolved from East to West . It interests not par- ticular individuals , but nations , in its ...
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... hereditary , either in whole or in part ; and the new is entirely representative . It rejects all hereditary Government : First , as being an imposition on mankind . Secondly , As inadequate to the purposes for which Go- 36 [ PART II ...
... hereditary , either in whole or in part ; and the new is entirely representative . It rejects all hereditary Government : First , as being an imposition on mankind . Secondly , As inadequate to the purposes for which Go- 36 [ PART II ...
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... hereditary Government could begin : neither does there exist within the compass of mortal power a right to establish it . Man has no authority over posterity in matters of personal right ; and therefore , no man , or body of men , had ...
... hereditary Government could begin : neither does there exist within the compass of mortal power a right to establish it . Man has no authority over posterity in matters of personal right ; and therefore , no man , or body of men , had ...
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... Government , than hereditary succession , in all its cases , presents . . Could it be made a decree in nature , or an edict registered in Heaven , and man could know it , that virtue and wisdom should invariably appertain to hereditary ...
... Government , than hereditary succession , in all its cases , presents . . Could it be made a decree in nature , or an edict registered in Heaven , and man could know it , that virtue and wisdom should invariably appertain to hereditary ...
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