| Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 páginas
...be made hereafter will be carefully formed upon analogical precedent, authority, and example. . . . You will observe that from Magna Charta to the Declaration...and to be transmitted to our posterity; as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
| Summer School of Catholic Studies (Cambridge, England) - 1925 - 364 páginas
...permanency of English laws he says: You will observe that from Magna Carta to the Declaration of Rights it has been the uniform policy of our constitution...entailed inheritance derived to us from our forefathers. , . This policy appears to me to be the result of profound reflection, or rather the happy effect of... | |
| James W. Skillen, Rockne M. McCarthy - 1991 - 448 páginas
...policy of this kingdom in considering their most sacred rights and franchises as an inheritance. . You will observe that from Magna Charta to the Declaration...to be transmitted to our posterity — as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
| John Phillip Reid - 2003 - 398 páginas
...exposed their sure inheritance to be scrambled for and torn to pieces by every wild litigious spirit. You will observe, that from Magna Charta to the Declaration...and to be transmitted to our posterity; as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
| E. P. Thompson - 1994 - 284 páginas
...'charter' lightly in the Reflections. 'Our oldest reformation', he wrote, 'is that of Magna Charta': From Magna Charta to the Declaration of Right it has...forefathers, and to be transmitted to our posterity. . . We have an inheritable crown, an inheritable peerage, and a House of Commons and a people inheriting... | |
| Karl Mannheim - 1993 - 612 páginas
...the pattern for his analysis. 2 Some characteristic passages from the 'Reflections' may be quoted : 'You will observe, that from Magna Charta to the Declaration...to claim and assert our liberties, as an entailed inheritancl derived from our forefathers, and to be transmitted to our posterity" (Burke, Works, vol.... | |
| Bernard Semmel - 1994 - 177 páginas
...hereditary title" to "theoretic science." From the time of Magna Carta onward, Englishmen had asserted their "liberties as an entailed inheritance derived to us...from our forefathers, and to be transmitted to our posterity—as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever... | |
| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - 1996 - 356 páginas
...worst of usurpations, an usurpation on the prerogatives of nature, you attempt to force them. [II] You will observe, that from Magna Charta to the Declaration...and to be transmitted to our posterity: as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...situations where those who appear the most stirring in the scene may possibly not be the real movers. . . . ootton specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 páginas
...the principle of reference to antiquity . . . Our oldest reformation is that of Magna Charta. . . . You will observe, that, from Magna Charta to the Declaration...to be transmitted to our posterity — as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever to any other more... | |
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