| Henry Redhead Yorke - 1793 - 98 páginas
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| Joseph Towers - 1796 - 474 páginas
...there is an * opportunity for it 104 • * REVOLUTIONS happen not upon every « little mismanagement in public affairs. * Great miftakes in the ruling...many * wrong and inconvenient laws, and all *. the flips of human frailty, will be bortie * by the people without mutiny or mur* mur. But if a long train... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1796 - 464 páginas
...office. Mr. Locke juftly remarks, that ' Revolutions happen not upon * every "little" mifmanagement of public * affairs. ; Great miftakes 'in. the ruling...part, many wrong and inconvenient laws, * and all the fli]!>s of human' frailty, will 11 be borne by the people without "mutiny *"br murmur. But if a long... | |
| Venezuela - 1812 - 346 páginas
...." that revolu" tions happen not upon every little mismanagement of public " affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling part, many wrong and " inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty, will be " borne by the people without muting or murmer. But if a " long train... | |
| Jean-J. Dauxion Lavaysse - 1820 - 536 páginas
...placed. " That revolutions happen not upon every little mismanagement of public affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling part, many wrong and inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty, will' be borne by the people without mutiny or murmur. But if a long train... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 páginas
...answer, such revolutions happen not upon every little mismanagement in public affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling part, many wrong and inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty, will he born by the people without mutiny or murmur. But if a long train of... | |
| John Brown - 1839 - 562 páginas
...answrr, such revolutions happen not upon every little mismanagement in public affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling part, many wrong and inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty, will hu borne 1i.V the people without mutiny or murmur. But, if a long train... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 666 páginas
...them. 2. Such revolutions happen not upon every little mismanagement in public affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling part, many wrong and inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty will be borne by the people without mutiny and murmur. 3. This power in the... | |
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