The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 Seiten |
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... claim the bow and arrow he has made , or the wigwam he has built ; but these are by no means secure from a stronger man , who may be disposed to take them away ; and indeed it is usual among these tribes for any one to take whatever he ...
... claim the bow and arrow he has made , or the wigwam he has built ; but these are by no means secure from a stronger man , who may be disposed to take them away ; and indeed it is usual among these tribes for any one to take whatever he ...
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... claim the first rank for our own country , and after this , England , France , Hol- land , Belgium , and Prussia . The other nations of Europe may be ranked as follows : the German nations generally ; the Swedes , the Swiss , Danes ...
... claim the first rank for our own country , and after this , England , France , Hol- land , Belgium , and Prussia . The other nations of Europe may be ranked as follows : the German nations generally ; the Swedes , the Swiss , Danes ...
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... claim as his own , what he acquires by his toil , his enterprise , or his ingenuity . The advantages of this are soon seen ; for , stimulated to exertion by knowing that what he acquires he can have to his own use and benefit , each ...
... claim as his own , what he acquires by his toil , his enterprise , or his ingenuity . The advantages of this are soon seen ; for , stimulated to exertion by knowing that what he acquires he can have to his own use and benefit , each ...
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... claim according to the laws of the land . If the laws are founded in absolute justice , then political or legal justice coincides with absolute justice . The perception and feeling of justice , is as much a part of man's nature , as his ...
... claim according to the laws of the land . If the laws are founded in absolute justice , then political or legal justice coincides with absolute justice . The perception and feeling of justice , is as much a part of man's nature , as his ...
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... claim to civil liberty— to that freedom which is compatible with the gen- eral good , and to an equality of rights . It means to say that those laws which make one man a lord and another a serf - which make one a citizen and debar ...
... claim to civil liberty— to that freedom which is compatible with the gen- eral good , and to an equality of rights . It means to say that those laws which make one man a lord and another a serf - which make one a citizen and debar ...
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