Jura Anglorum. The Rights of EnglishmenG. Bonham, 1792 - 620 pàgines |
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Pàgina 18
... use of the fame faculties , fhould be equal one amongst another , without fubordination or fubjec- tion . " t " Prior to all those laws are those of na- ture , fo called , because they derive their force entirely from our frame and ...
... use of the fame faculties , fhould be equal one amongst another , without fubordination or fubjec- tion . " t " Prior to all those laws are those of na- ture , fo called , because they derive their force entirely from our frame and ...
Pàgina 96
... use of reafon and inquiry ; much less can any argument be drawn from them in favour of perfecution . Freedom of thought is the pre- rogative of human kind ; a quality inherent in the very nature of a thinking being ; a pri- Mr. Eden ...
... use of reafon and inquiry ; much less can any argument be drawn from them in favour of perfecution . Freedom of thought is the pre- rogative of human kind ; a quality inherent in the very nature of a thinking being ; a pri- Mr. Eden ...
Pàgina 98
... use my reason , in order to make myself acquainted with the will of God ; and alfo , that I have liberty to do whatever I believe he requires , provided I do not moleft my fellow creatures . by fuch affumed liberty . " In vain will any ...
... use my reason , in order to make myself acquainted with the will of God ; and alfo , that I have liberty to do whatever I believe he requires , provided I do not moleft my fellow creatures . by fuch affumed liberty . " In vain will any ...
Pàgina 102
... use the words of the ftatute ( 7 Ed . I. ) per quod in manum mortuam devenerint . What- ever land was given by the state , or by the municipal law was permitted to be given by individuals to the church , was to moft pur- pofes divested ...
... use the words of the ftatute ( 7 Ed . I. ) per quod in manum mortuam devenerint . What- ever land was given by the state , or by the municipal law was permitted to be given by individuals to the church , was to moft pur- pofes divested ...
Pàgina 142
... ut bella , c . " lib . iii . pars 1. de Homicidio , art . viii . " To defend one's life , or limbs , it is lawful for a child , pened , among other arguments , to make use of 142 Of the Effects of denying true Principles .
... ut bella , c . " lib . iii . pars 1. de Homicidio , art . viii . " To defend one's life , or limbs , it is lawful for a child , pened , among other arguments , to make use of 142 Of the Effects of denying true Principles .
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