| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 páginas
...forward, and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. Every generation is and must... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1848 - 940 páginas
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him, as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural rights are of the same kind. The Mosaic account of creation,... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1849 - 736 páginas
...Ibrward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him, as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural rights are of the same kind. The Mosaic account of creation,... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1850 - 636 páginas
...forward ; and consequently, every child born into the world, must be considered as deriving its existence from GOD. The world is as new to him, as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural rights are of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the Creation,... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1855 - 540 páginas
...forward ; and consequently, every child bom into the world, must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him, as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural rights are of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the creation,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1856 - 168 páginas
...forward ; and consequently every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the drat man that (listed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the creation,... | |
| Lorenzo Dow, Peggy Dow - 1859 - 734 páginas
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him, as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural rights are of the same kind. The Mosaic account of creation,... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1892 - 408 páginas
...man. Generation being the mode by which creation is carried forward, every child derives its existence from God. " The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right to it is of the same kind." On these natural rights Paine... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1892 - 300 páginas
...forward ; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1903 - 332 páginas
...mankind. " Every child," he says, " born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence - from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind." Generation is regarded as... | |
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