An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 125
... individual , so ought there to be no appropriations of public money to any person beyond what his services in a State may be worth Government on the old system is an assumption of power , for the aggrandizement of itself ; on the new ...
... individual , so ought there to be no appropriations of public money to any person beyond what his services in a State may be worth Government on the old system is an assumption of power , for the aggrandizement of itself ; on the new ...
Page 129
... individual for his own comfort and happiness , which are not injurious to the natural rights of others . Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of society HE natural rights which man retains are all ...
... individual for his own comfort and happiness , which are not injurious to the natural rights of others . Civil rights are those which appertain to man in right of his being a member of society HE natural rights which man retains are all ...
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... individual , can not be applied to invade the natural rights which are retained in the individual , and in which the power to execute is as perfect as the right itself We have now in a few words traced man from a natural individual to a ...
... individual , can not be applied to invade the natural rights which are retained in the individual , and in which the power to execute is as perfect as the right itself We have now in a few words traced man from a natural individual to a ...
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