| Thomas Paine - 2002 - 300 páginas
...equality affords no temptation. Common Sense, 1776 Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...men are born equal, and with equal natural rights. Rights of Man, I, 1791 Error When man have departed from the right way, it is no wonder that they stumble... | |
| Saree Makdisi - 2007 - 412 páginas
...Harrington, the similarity is hardly a coincidence: Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...one point, the unity of man; by which I mean, that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural right,... | |
| Anthony Bogues - 2003 - 276 páginas
...example, in Paine's hands the notion was meant to convey "the unity of man; by which I mean, that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal and with equal natural right."47 Cugoano deploys the notion in a similar manner, but he uses slavery as his benchmark to characterize... | |
| Saree Makdisi - 2003 - 432 páginas
...certain particulars, all agree in establishing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean, that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural right, in the same manner as if posterity had been continued by creation instead of generation, the... | |
| Sally Mahe, Kathy Covert - 2004 - 228 páginas
...the lettered or the unlettered world ... all agree on establishing one point . . . that all men are of one degree and consequently that all men are born...and with equal natural rights,- in the same manner . . . every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world... | |
| Sally Mahe, Kathy Covert - 2004 - 228 páginas
...or the unlettered world ... all agree on establishing one point . . . that all men are of one degrer and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural rights, in the same manner . . - every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 páginas
...Thomas Paine (1737-1809) bases his argument on the equality of man: "Every history of the creation ... all agree in establishing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal..." (Abernethy, 1959, p. 161).... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 páginas
...rights of man to the creation of man? Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, all agree in establishing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural right;... | |
| Robin Headlam Wells, Johnjoe McFadden - 2006 - 220 páginas
...universal core of essential humanity when he wrote: Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the lettered or unlettered world,...one point, the unity of man, by which I mean that men are all of one degree, and consequently, that all men are born equal, and with equal natural right.5... | |
| Michael O'Neill, Mark Sandy - 2006 - 412 páginas
...follow from Paine's observation: 'Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account ... all agree in establishing one point, the unity of man; by which I mean, that men are all of one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with equal natural right'.22... | |
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