Free Government in the Making1965 |
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NEW FOUNDATIONS FOR LIBERTY AND AUTHORITY | 3 |
If there be any foundation of liberty it is that those who choose the lawmakers | 12 |
The law of nature stands as an eternal rule to all men John Locke Second | 22 |
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