| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 páginas
...property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped...individual; and a nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right to abolish any form of government it finds inconvenient, and establish such as accords... | |
| Henry Shaw Perris - 1913 - 348 páginas
...man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is suppoited ; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,...individual, and a Nation has at all times an inherent, indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government 1 Sir George Trevelyan, in his recent work on... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 páginas
...man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expence it is supported; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,...individual; and a nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right to abolish any form of government it finds inconvenient, and to establish such as... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 páginas
...man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force and ust love me who have died for thee!" The madman saith...the manifold music I build, Bidding my organ obey, indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient, and to establish such as... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1921 - 314 páginas
...man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expence it is supported; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,...individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent, indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient, and to establish such as... | |
| John Simpson Penman - 1923 - 754 páginas
...to the principles of human rights which underlie representative government. Paine's theory was that "Sovereignty, as a matter of right, appertains to...individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient, and establish such as accords... | |
| Carl Henry Grabo - 1927 - 544 páginas
...man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expence it is supported; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,...individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent, indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient, and to establish such as... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expence it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped...individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient, and establish such as accords... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 1997 - 562 páginas
...inheritance, the usutpation cannot altet the right of things. Soveteignty, as a mattet of right, appettains to the Nation only, and not to any individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right to abolish any fotm of Govetnment it finds inconvenient, and to establish such as... | |
| Johannes Morsink - 1999 - 400 páginas
...exercise the right to revolt and replace the existing government with another one. As Thomas Paine said: "Sovereignty, as a matter of right, appertains to...individual; and a Nation has at all times an inherent, indefeasible right to abolish any form of Government it finds inconvenient."51 This does not mean,... | |
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