 | Thomas Paine, Edward Hodgson - 1792 - 140 páginas
...— " When a nation changes ks opitlidrt *c and habits of thinking, it is no longer to be go" verned as before; but it would not only be " wrong, .but...oppofing the general will of a " nation, whether by a paity or by a government. " There OMght, therefore, to be in every nation a " method of bccafionally... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1793 - 46 páginas
...opinions and habits of" thinking, it is no tonger,to he governed as before ; '• but it would not oaly be wrong, but bad 'policy to; " attempt by force, what ought to be accomplimed"by reafon. Rebellion confifts in forcibly oppofihg the': "general- will of a nation, whether... | |
 | Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 432 páginas
...produced with " the fame quiet operation by whicli any meafure, determinable " by reafon and difcuflion, is accomplifhed. " When a nation changes its opinion...be wrong, but bad policy, to attempt by force what *c ought to be accomplifhed by reafon. Rebellion confifts in " forcibly oppofing the general will of... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 486 páginas
...propositions which, even upon the surface of them are false. Mr. Paine, p. 162 — -168, goes on thus : " When a nation changes its opinion and habits of thinking,...but bad policy, to attempt by force what ought to be accomplished by reason. Rebellion consists in forcibly opposing the general will of a nation, whether... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807
...propositions which, even upon the surface of them are false. Mr. Paine, p. 162 — 168, goes on thus : " When a nation changes its opinion and habits of thinking,...but bad policy, to attempt by force what ought to be accomplished by reason. Rebellion consists in forcibly opposing the general will of a nation, whether... | |
 | 1808
...England, and no other law, that gives this right to the subjects of this country. " He goes on—' When a nation changes its opinion. and habits of thinking,...but bad policy, to attempt by force what ought to be accomplished by reason. Rebellion consists in forcibly opposing the general will of a nation, whether... | |
 | Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 páginas
...false. Mr. Paine, page 162— lG8, goes on thus : " When a NATION changes its opinion and ha" bits of thinking, it is no longer to be governed " as before..." bad policy, to attempt by force what ought to be " accomplished by reason. Rebellion consists in " forcibly opposing the general will of a nation, "... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 páginas
..." When a NATION changes its opinion and ha" bits of thinking, it is no longer to be governed " £s before; but it would not only be wrong, but " bad policy, to attempt by force what ought to be " accomplished by reason. Rebellion consists in " forcibly opposing the general will of a nation, "... | |
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