Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... claims of a moral nature only , of the admission of which , he is by nature made the sole judge . There are other claims on his property beside those of his children . His property is subject civilly , to all claims of right both of the ...
... claims of a moral nature only , of the admission of which , he is by nature made the sole judge . There are other claims on his property beside those of his children . His property is subject civilly , to all claims of right both of the ...
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... claimed by any human tribunal , except that of the Romish Church . The Pope , the head of that Church , who claims to be God's Vicegerent on earth , claims also the right and power to search the human heart . Accordingly the Court of ...
... claimed by any human tribunal , except that of the Romish Church . The Pope , the head of that Church , who claims to be God's Vicegerent on earth , claims also the right and power to search the human heart . Accordingly the Court of ...
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... claims of right and power are placed in opposition , and mutual jealousy , sometimes break- ing forth into open enmity , is the natural consequence . Every union of their interests , every compromise of their power is a conspiracy ...
... claims of right and power are placed in opposition , and mutual jealousy , sometimes break- ing forth into open enmity , is the natural consequence . Every union of their interests , every compromise of their power is a conspiracy ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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