| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...sufficient to make every reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least pretense for his fears on any other grounds than such as are...all (and we may say always) in peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic. Monarchical governments, it is true, are never long... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2002 - 300 páginas
...envy, that it can be just to no merit but its own. To the Opposers of the Bank, 1787 Equality of Man Where there are no distinctions there can be no superiority, perfect equality affords no temptation. Common Sense, 1776 Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 páginas
...order and obedience to continental government, as is sufficient to make every reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least...republics of Europe are all, and we may say always, at peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic ; monarchical governments,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2006 - 81 páginas
...order and obedience to continental government, as is sufficient to make every reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least...his fears, on any other grounds, than such as are tally childish and ridiculous, viz., that one colony will be striving for superiority over another.... | |
| Robert A. FERGUSON, Robert A Ferguson - 2009 - 374 páginas
...equal representation"). Equality and collectivity thus become the sources of all social agreement. "Where there are no distinctions there can be no superiority, perfect equality affords no temptation," Paine observes in claiming that equal states will always retain "a spirit of good order."117 "Perfect... | |
| Ivy Schweitzer - 2007 - 288 páginas
...argument that independence will allow one colony to strive "for superiority over another" by declaring, "Where there are no distinctions there can be no superiority; perfect equality affords no temptation." He refers to republican forms of government, "formed on more natural principles," which he contrasts... | |
| Amy Caldwell de Farias - 2006 - 236 páginas
...comentários severos também estão sedimentados na teoria neo-romana de poder204. A Igualdade Civil "Where there are no distinctions there can be no superiority; perfect equality qffords no temptation. " THOMAS PAINE. Common sense. Vimos no capítulo anterior que Frei Caneca lutava... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - 2007 - 1236 páginas
...order and obedience to continental government, as is sufficient to make every reasonable person easy m @ = that such as are truly childish and ridiculous, that one colony will be striving for superiority over... | |
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