The birthright of man, to give you, Sir, a short definition of this disputed right, is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued... Life of Mary Wollstonecraft - Página 131por Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 360 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 728 páginas
...attack on Mr. Burke, and a warm panegyric on Dr. Price. « The birthright of man, he obferves, is fuch a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of tho other iudividu. Is, with whom he is united in focial compact.* We fear then that no one enjoys... | |
| 1790 - 614 páginas
...left of truth.' The birth-right of man, according tq her ihort but authorifed definition, ' is fuch a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he U united in a focial compel, and the continued exiftence of that... | |
| Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1885 - 270 páginas
...to conaider the minor points of his reasoning. She announced in her Advertisement that she intended to confine her strictures, in a great measure, to...back are we to go to discover their first foundation ? Burke's contempt for the poor, which Mary thought the most conspicuous feature of his treatise, was... | |
| Emma Rauschenbusch-Clough - 1898 - 258 páginas
...Mr. Burke : " The birthright of man, to give you. Sir, a short definition of this disputed right, is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual, with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued existence of... | |
| G. R. Stirling Taylor - 1911 - 232 páginas
...my indignation. The rights of man, to give you, Sir, a short definition of their disputed right, is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as...of the other individuals with whom he is united in a social compact." She tells him the real reason why this ideal has never yet been reached by any Government... | |
| Carole Pateman, Mary Lyndon Shanley - 1991 - 304 páginas
...political life and what any person's rational capacities will show is that "The birthright of Man ... is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued existence of that... | |
| Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 páginas
...Lockean terms: "The birthright of man, to give you, Sir, a short definition of this disputed right, is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued existence of that... | |
| Mary Briody Mahowald - 1994 - 552 páginas
...maintained that The birthright of man [of humankind, or every individual regardless of sex] ... is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact. ... It is necessary emphatically... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1995 - 396 páginas
...edifice - a folly. The birthright of man, to give you, Sir, a short definition of this disputed right, is such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued existence of that... | |
| Maria J. Falco - 2010 - 250 páginas
...distinguishes human beings from beasts (I989d, 14). Wollstonecraft defines the "birthright of man" as "such a degree of liberty, civil and religious, as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact, and the continued existence of that... | |
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