A Library of American Literature: Literature of the revolutionary period, 1765-1787Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson C. L. Webster, 1888 |
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... laws of God and nature , as well as by the law of nations and all well - grounded municipal laws , which must have their foundation in the former . In regard to religion , mutual toleration in the different professions thereof is what ...
... laws of God and nature , as well as by the law of nations and all well - grounded municipal laws , which must have their foundation in the former . In regard to religion , mutual toleration in the different professions thereof is what ...
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... Laws for the accommodation of large dis- tricts of people , unless those people would relinquish the right of Repre- sentation in the Legislature ; a right inestimable to them , and formidable to tyrants only . He has called together ...
... Laws for the accommodation of large dis- tricts of people , unless those people would relinquish the right of Repre- sentation in the Legislature ; a right inestimable to them , and formidable to tyrants only . He has called together ...
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... laws of the country are mostly penal laws ; but all laws of this kind are little else than negative instructors . They inform the people what they shall not do , and affix the penalty to the transgres- sion ; but they do not inform ...
... laws of the country are mostly penal laws ; but all laws of this kind are little else than negative instructors . They inform the people what they shall not do , and affix the penalty to the transgres- sion ; but they do not inform ...
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Franklin before the House of Commons | 21 |
To George Whatley With Moral and Philosophical Reflections | 40 |
To David Hartley Explaining the Origin of the Stamp | 46 |
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