Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Стр. 732E. and R. Brooke, 1792 - Всего страниц: 620 |
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... those of the Rights of Man . Enlightened as the prefent age is , or pre- tends to be , it must appear highly paradoxi- cal , that there should exift a queftion of dif- ference upon principles apparently fo clear and perspicuous , that ...
... those of the Rights of Man . Enlightened as the prefent age is , or pre- tends to be , it must appear highly paradoxi- cal , that there should exift a queftion of dif- ference upon principles apparently fo clear and perspicuous , that ...
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... those principles " for them , which they believe in ) inftil into " the unwary , and as yet unprejudiced un- " derstanding ( for white paper receives any " characters ) those doctrines , they would have " them retain and poffefs . These ...
... those principles " for them , which they believe in ) inftil into " the unwary , and as yet unprejudiced un- " derstanding ( for white paper receives any " characters ) those doctrines , they would have " them retain and poffefs . These ...
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... those , who dare to venture to diffent from the received opi- " nions of their country or party ? " Thus doth this great philofopher not only recommend , but infift upon , the neceffity of every one's freely examining the principles of ...
... those , who dare to venture to diffent from the received opi- " nions of their country or party ? " Thus doth this great philofopher not only recommend , but infift upon , the neceffity of every one's freely examining the principles of ...
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... those now in the world , < c are ufurpations on the rights of men , and " little better than contrivances for enabling " the few to opprefs the many . ' " " The first principle of the true equalization ciple of equali- of mankind is to ...
... those now in the world , < c are ufurpations on the rights of men , and " little better than contrivances for enabling " the few to opprefs the many . ' " " The first principle of the true equalization ciple of equali- of mankind is to ...
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... those high motives , by which Englishmen are called upon to examine the principles , to study the contrivance , and to contemplate the operations of that vaft political machine , which is fo much the envy of others , and which fhould be ...
... those high motives , by which Englishmen are called upon to examine the principles , to study the contrivance , and to contemplate the operations of that vaft political machine , which is fo much the envy of others , and which fhould be ...
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abfolute abuſe act of parliament affent againſt alfo alſo anceſtors authority becauſe bishops cafe canon law caufe cauſe Chriftian church church of England civil eſtabliſhment clergy commiffion confent confequently confideration confift conftitution courts crown diffent doctrine duty ecclefiaftical effential England eſtab exerciſe exifted exiſtence faid fame fanction fays fecurity fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fociety fome fovereign fpiritual ftate ftatute fubject fubmiffion fubmit fuch fuperior fupport fupremacy fupreme hath Henry VIII himſelf houfe houſe individual inftitution itſelf juftice jurifdiction king king's kingdom lefs legiſlative legiſlature liberty lords magiftrates meaſure ment minifters moft moſt muft muſt nation nature neceffarily neceffary neceffity obferve obligation occafion paffed parlia peers perfon poffeffed poffible political prefent preferve prerogative prince principles purpoſe queſtion reafon realm refiftance refpect religion reprefented revolution Rome ſhall ſpeak ſtate temporal thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion ufurpation uſe
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Стр. 486 - ... an infringement or privation of the civil rights which belong to individuals, considered merely as individuals; public wrongs, or crimes and misdemeanors, are a breach and violation of the public rights and duties due to the whole community, considered as a community, in its social aggregate capacity.
Стр. 34 - MEN being, as has been said, by nature all free, equal, and independent, no one can be put out of this estate, and subjected to the political power of another, -without his own consent.
Стр. 504 - Mr. Burke talks about what he calls an hereditary crown, as if it were some production of Nature ; or as if, like Time, it had a power to operate, not only independently, but in spite of man ; or as if it were a thing or a subject universally consented to. Alas ! it has none of those properties, but is the reverse of them all.
Стр. 18 - To understand political power right and derive it from its original, we must consider what state all men are naturally in, and that is a state of perfect freedom to order their actions and dispose of their possessions and persons as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave or depending upon the will of any other man.
Стр. 60 - For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same.
Стр. 57 - Thus the law of nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others. The rules that they make for other men's actions must, as well as their own, and other men's actions be conformable to the law of nature...
Стр. 165 - I hope are sufficient to establish the throne of our great restorer, our present king William; to make good his title in the consent of the people ; which being the only one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people of England, whose love of their just and natural rights, with their resolution to preserve them, saved the nation when it was on the very brink of slavery and ruin.
Стр. 26 - Every history of the Creation, and every traditionary account. whether from the lettered or unlettered world. however they may vary in their opinion or belief of 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 rights.
Стр. 35 - For, when any number of men have, by the consent of every individual, made a community, they have thereby made that community one body, with a power to act as one body, which is only by the will and determination of the majority.
Стр. 35 - ... by agreeing with other men to join and unite into a community for their comfortable, safe, and peaceable living one amongst another, in a secure enjoyment of their properties, and a greater security against any that are not of it. This any number of men may do, because it injures not the freedom of the rest; they are left as they were in the liberty of the state of nature.