| John Zvesper - 1977 - 258 páginas
...into confusion by inflaming ambition.' Rather, they would 'call forth wisdom and abilities, and . . . exercise them for the public good, and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families.'49 Republican government required cold,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...INDIVIDUAL, or ANY BODY OF MEN, be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it." In these principles, there is nothing to throw a Nation...for the public good, and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families. Monarchical sovereignty, the enemy of... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...individual, or any body of men, be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it." In these principles there is nothing to throw a nation...them for the public good and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families. Monarchical sovereignty, the enemy of... | |
| Andreas Hess - 2003 - 504 páginas
...INDIVIDUAL, or ANY BODY OF MEN, be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it. In these principles, there is nothing to throw a Nation...for the public good, and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families. Monarchical sovereignty, the enemy of... | |
| George Walker - 2004 - 396 páginas
...INDIVIDUAL, or ANY BODY OF MEN, be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it." In these principles, there is nothing to throw a Nation...for the public good, and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families. Monarchical sovereignty, the enemy of... | |
| 276 páginas
...INDIVIDUAL, or ANY BODY OF MEN, be entitled -to any authority which is not expressly derived from it. In these principles there is nothing to throw a Nation...for the public good, and not for the emolument or aggrandizement of particular descriptions of men or families' From The Rights of Man (1791) §6. THAT... | |
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