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" If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages for which it is made become his right. "
Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with characters, from ... - Página 101
por Edmund Burke - 1804
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 páginas
...those which are real, and are such as their pretended rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantage of man. all the advantages for which it a made become his right. It is an institution of beneficence ; and law itself is only beneficence acting...
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Text-book of Prose: From Burke, Webster, and Bacon : with Notes, and ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...those which are real, and are such as their pretended rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...right to live by that rule ; they have a right to do justice, as between their fellows, whether their fellows are in public function or in ordinary occupation....
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Monarchy and Democracy: Phases of Modern Politics

Edward Adolphus Seymour Duke of Somerset - 1880 - 208 páginas
...however avoided "natural rights," and confined his observations to civil rights. " If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...become his right. It is an institution of beneficence acting by rule. Men have a right to live by that rule ; they have a right to justice ; they have a...
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Monarchy and Democracy

Edward Adolphus Seymour (12th Duke of Somerset.), Edward Adolphus Seymour Duke of Somerset - 1880 - 206 páginas
...however avoided "natural rights," and confined his observations to civil rights. " If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...become his right. It is an institution of beneficence acting by rule. Men have a right to live by that rule ; they have a right to justice ; they have a...
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British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 páginas
...rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantages of man, all the advantages lor licable dread, that as he looked, he saw this bell begin to do justice; as between their fellows, whether their fellows are in politic function or in ordinary...
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The Wisdom of Burke: Extracts from His Speeches and Writings

Edmund Burke - 1886 - 276 páginas
...those which are real, and are such as their pretended rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...right to live by that rule ; they have a right to do justice; as between their fellows, whether their fellows are in politic function or in ordinary...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies ...

Edmund Burke - 1892 - 598 páginas
...those which are real, and are such as their pretended rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the • advantages...right to live by that rule ; they have a -right to do justice, as between their fellows, whether their fellows are in public function or in ordinary occupation....
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Horae Sabbaticae: Third series

James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 392 páginas
...distinctions of property and authority at the will of the majority. Thus he says : ' If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages for which it is made are his right. . . . Whatever each man can separately do without trespassing upon others he has a right...
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Letters, Remains, & Memoirs of Edward Adolphus Seymour, Twelfth Duke of ...

Edward Adolphus Seymour Duke of Somerset - 1893 - 572 páginas
...however, avoided "natural rights," and confined his observations to " civil rights." "If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...become his right. It is an institution of beneficence acting by rule. Men have a right to live by that rule ; they have a right to justice ; they have a...
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English Prose: Selections, Volumen4

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 páginas
...those which are real, and are such as their pretended rights would totally destroy. If civil society be made for the advantage of man, all the advantages...right to live by that rule ; they have a right to do justice ; as between their fellows, whether their fellows are in politic function or in ordinary...
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