| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 páginas
...judge in his own caufe ; and fo far as the right of thJhnind is concerned, he never furrenders it : But what av-aileth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the common flock of fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 páginas
...judge in his own caufe ; and fo far as the right of the mind is concerned, he never furrenders it : But what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the xrommon flock of fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 páginas
...judge in his pwn caufe; and fo far, as the right of the mind is concerned, he never furrenders it; but what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the common flock qf fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 180 páginas
...judge in his own caufe; and fo far as the right of the mind is concerned, he never furrenders it — :but what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the common ftock of fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 170 páginas
...judge in his own caufe; and fo far as the right of the mind is concerned, he never furrenders it — but what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the common ftock of fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 páginas
...power to execute them is defective : thiy answer r.st hii fiurpmt those he deposits in the common stoct of society, and takes the arm of society, of which...his own. Society grants him nothing. Every man is a propricter in society, aiid draws on the capital as a matter of right." RIGHTS cf Man, 1791, page 30,... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 páginas
...to execute them is defective : they answer net his purpose -- those he deposits in the common stoct of society, and takes the arm of society, of which he is a part, in preference and in addition to hit own. Society grants him nothing. Every man is ^proprietor in society, and draws on the capital... | |
| 1811 - 662 páginas
...judge in his own caufe ; and fo far as the right of the mind is concerned, he never furrenders it: but what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redrefs ? He therefore depofits this right in the common flock of fociety, and takes the arm of fociety,... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1814 - 666 páginas
...the mind is concerned, he never surrenders it . But what availeth it him to judge, if he has not the power to redress ? He therefore deposits this right...takes the arm of society, of which he is a part, in preierence, and in addition to his own. Society grants him nothing. Every man is a proprietor in society,... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 páginas
...the mind is concerned, he never surrenders it. But what availelh it him to judge, if he has not the power to redress ? He therefore deposits this right...arm of society, of which he is a part, in preference to his own. Society grants him nothing. Every man is a proprietor in society, and draws on the capital... | |
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