 | Thomas Paine, Edward Hodgson - 1792 - 140 páginas
...government, or to wli4t are called " conftitutions and the parts of which they are com« pofed." " It is for the good of nations, and not for the ** emolument or aggrandizement of particular indi" viduals, that government ought to be eftablimed, " and that mankind are at the expence ot fupport<(... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1793 - 46 páginas
...Himc with refpect. to principles and. forms- of government, or, to what are called Conftitu-- ; tions, and the parts of which they are compofed. •" It is for the good of nations, and not for the aggrandizement of individuals, that government ought to ; be eftabliflied, and that mankind are at... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1795 - 170 páginas
...violation of thofe •which are good. ( This cafe is the fame with refpeft to principles and forms of government, or to what are called conftitutions,...that mankind are at the expence of fupporting it. The defefts of every government and confti. tution, both as to principle and form, muft, on a parity of... | |
 | John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 páginas
...with refpeft to principles and forms of government, or to what are called conftitutions and thejiarts of which they are compofed. " It is for the good of nations, and not for the emolument or aggrandifement of particular individuals, that government ought to be eftablifhed, and that mankind... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807
...forms of government, or to what are called constitutions and the parts of which they are composed. " It is for the good of nations, and not for the emolument...particular individuals, that government ought to be established, and that mankind are at the expense of supporting it. The defects of every government... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 486 páginas
...forms of government, or to what are called constitutions and the parts of which they are composed. " It is for the good of nations, and not for the emolument...particular individuals, that government ought to be established, and that mai.kind are at the expense of supporting it. The defects of every government... | |
 | 1808
...forms of government, or to what are called constitutions, and the parts of which they are composed. It is for the good of nations, and not for the emolument...particular individuals, that government ought to be established, and that mankind are at the expence of supporting it. The defects of every government... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 páginas
...of governments, or to what are called constitu" tions, and the parts of which they are composed. " It is for the good of nations, and not for the " emolument or aggrandizement of particular indi" viduals, that government ought to be established, " and that mankind are at the expense of supporting... | |
 | Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 516 páginas
...called constitutions, and the parts of whichthey are composed. It is for the good of nations, and turt for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular individuals, that government ought to be established, and that mankind are at the expense of supporting it. The defects of every government... | |
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