| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 páginas
...distinction of [making] men into kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition of courtiers, cannot that of citizens ; and is exploded by the principle...are now founded. Every citizen is a member of the sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection; and his obedience can be only to... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1909 - 670 páginas
...kings and subjects, though it may suit the conditions of courtiers, cannot that of citizens; and it is exploded by the principle upon which governments...are now founded. Every citizen is a member of the sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection; and his obedience can only be to... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 páginas
...barbarous distinction of men into kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition of courtiers, cannot that of citizens ; and is exploded by the principle...are now founded. Every citizen is a member of the sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection; and his obedience can be only to... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...barbarous distinction of men into Kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition of courtiers, cannot dwin Almiron Greenlaw Sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection; and his obedience can be only to... | |
| John Simpson Penman - 1923 - 754 páginas
...barbarous distinction of men into Kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition of courtiers, cannot that of citizens, and is exploded by the principle...are now founded. Every citizen is a member of the Sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection; and his obedience can be only to... | |
| Carl Henry Grabo - 1927 - 544 páginas
...distinction of men into Kings and subjects, though it may suit the conditions of courtiers, cannot that of citizens; and is exploded by the principle...are now founded. Every citizen is a member of the sovereignty, and, as such, can acknowledge no personal subjection: and his obedience can be only to... | |
| 1968 - 374 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 1942 - 638 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 1944 - 608 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 1945 - 666 páginas
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