The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them almost in every government; exccpt the ecclesiastical, to which indeed it would be fatal. We need not dread from this liberty any such ill consequences as followed from the ...
... common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them almost in every government; exccpt the ecclesiastical, to which indeed it would be fatal. We need not dread from this liberty any such ill consequences as followed from the ...
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... common country, and to each other. England has set a like example of civil liberty; and though this liberty seems to occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that ...
... common country, and to each other. England has set a like example of civil liberty; and though this liberty seems to occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that ...
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... common safety of the whole: for, without the support and mutual assistance arising to every individual from society, the life of man would be very comfortless, yea, could not subsist: and, after the conjunétion and association of many ...
... common safety of the whole: for, without the support and mutual assistance arising to every individual from society, the life of man would be very comfortless, yea, could not subsist: and, after the conjunétion and association of many ...
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... common utility of the whole: and if this is the case, as certainly it is, and that it was lawful for those dissatisfied with the public administration, because, in their judgment, managed and carried on to the hurt and prejudice of the ...
... common utility of the whole: and if this is the case, as certainly it is, and that it was lawful for those dissatisfied with the public administration, because, in their judgment, managed and carried on to the hurt and prejudice of the ...
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... common father of the people : therefore, as in the last case, supposing a parent should so far abuse his power and authority over his child, as to oppress and tyrannize over him; it will not be said, that the child, from such a ...
... common father of the people : therefore, as in the last case, supposing a parent should so far abuse his power and authority over his child, as to oppress and tyrannize over him; it will not be said, that the child, from such a ...
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