Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United StatesB. Franklin, 1969 - 374 páginas |
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... universal , it is said , must have a universal cause in the nature of man . All this is true ; and yet I will venture , at the hazard of being thought to be singular , to dissent from the common opinion , respecting the real cause . I ...
... universal , it is said , must have a universal cause in the nature of man . All this is true ; and yet I will venture , at the hazard of being thought to be singular , to dissent from the common opinion , respecting the real cause . I ...
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... universal . Resistance to the encroachments of the supreme magistrate may be justified upon this principle ; recourse to arms , for the purpose of bringing about an amendment of the constitution , never can . Nor can it be ever ...
... universal . Resistance to the encroachments of the supreme magistrate may be justified upon this principle ; recourse to arms , for the purpose of bringing about an amendment of the constitution , never can . Nor can it be ever ...
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... universal rule of human action , that men are to obey the will of God ; and with this accords the author's first proposition . His following propositions and the conclusion are of a very general nature , although less so than the first ...
... universal rule of human action , that men are to obey the will of God ; and with this accords the author's first proposition . His following propositions and the conclusion are of a very general nature , although less so than the first ...
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BOOK | 1 |
Of man as formed for the social state | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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