 | 1817
...hand-writing ? — I believe they all are. The extracts from the libel read, as follows: Page 21. " All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....heritable crown, or an heritable throne, or by what othtr fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind... | |
 | 1817 - 726 páginas
...consent of the succeeding generation, and the preclusion of consent is despotism." Part II. p. 30. " All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....An heritable crown, or an heritable throne, or by whatever fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation, than that... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 732 páginas
...Anierica." [The following passages were read from the Second Part of the " llights of Man."] (Page 21, 8vo. edition.) — " All hereditary government is, in its...or an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful nume such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - 1818
...Rights of Man."] (Page 21, 8vo. edition.)—" All hereditary government is, in its nature, tyranny.—An heritable crown, or an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable property.... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1835
...the rights which would then be ours. On what ground, then, do we pretend to take them from others ? All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable property.... | |
 | Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 páginas
...they truly are, hereditary wrongs. (1 — 47, vi. — 105.) All hereditary government, says Paine, is in its nature tyranny. An heritable crown, or an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation, than that mankind are heritable property.... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1856 - 168 páginas
...the rights which would then be oars. On what ground, then, do we pretend to take them from others 1 All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable property.... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1870 - 514 páginas
...selected, and, gentlemen, the first of them is in page 21, where you will find this doctrine : — " All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable property.... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1876 - 622 páginas
...have selected ; and, gentlemen, the first of them is in page 21, where you will find this doctrine : "All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny....or an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful names such things may be called, have no other significant explanation than that mankind are heritable... | |
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