| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2003 - 142 páginas
...Reverend Carol Joy Gallagher, and the Reverend Dr. Cessar Scott. Alexander Hamilton stated in 1775: The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...records. They are written, as with a sunbeam in the whole of the volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured... | |
| Edward J. Cowan - 2003 - 188 páginas
...Day celebrations 'spurious' as those of St Patrick's Day, by implication, somehow are not! L'Envoi The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of divinity itself; and can never be erased... | |
| John Chester Miller - 692 páginas
...constitution on his side, Hamilton feared no adversary: he had an irrefutable answer for every argument. "THE SACRED RIGHTS OF MANKIND ARE NOT TO BE RUMMAGED FOR AMONG OLD PARCHMENTS OR MUSTY RECORDS," he declared. "THEY ARE WRITTEN, AS WITH A SUNBEAM IN THE WHOLE VOLUME OF HUMAN NATURE, BY THE HAND... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2003 - 128 páginas
...mankind are not to be 32 rummaged for among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as 33 with a sunbeam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity 34 itself; and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." What we are 35 addressing today are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources - 2003 - 136 páginas
...mankind are not to be 32 rummaged for among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as 33 with a sunbeam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity '34 itself; and can never be erased or obscured by mbrtalrjower.* What we are 35 addressing today are... | |
| Bereket Habte Selassie - 2003 - 358 páginas
...Human Rights PART I: HISTORICAL/GLOBAL CONTEXT The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rampaged for, among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam in the whole value of human nature, by the hand of divinity itself; and can never be erased... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2003 - 132 páginas
...Cessar Scott. 30 31 Alexander Hamilton stated in 1775: "The sacred rights of mankind are not to be 32 rummaged for among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as 33 with a sunbeam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity 34 itself; and can... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources - 2003 - 148 páginas
...Cessar Scott. 30 .31 Alexander Hamilton stated In 1775: "The sacred rights of mankind are not to be 32 . .rummaged for among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as 33 with a sunbeam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity '34 : : itself;... | |
| Alan M. Dershowitz - 2004 - 282 páginas
...human can take away. As the young Alexander Hamilton insisted on the eve of the American Revolution: "The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...itself and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power."2 Nor is this an anachronistic view. President George W. Bush put it this way in 2002: "We need... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 páginas
...vested him with it. (cited in Howard, 1968, p. 195) More specifically, Hamilton wrote, in 1775, that "the sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged...in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power" (cited in Bailyn, 1967, p. 188).... | |
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