| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 392 páginas
...though by force or contrivance" it has been *' ufurped into an inheritance, the ufurpation can" not alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as " a matter of right, appertains to the nation only y *' and m>t to any individual; and a nation has at " all times an inherent indefeafible right to aboliih... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 páginas
...; and though by force or contrivance k has been usurped into an- inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter of right, appertains to tho nation only, and not to any ' individual ; and a nation has -at all times an inherent ind«feasible... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 402 páginas
...usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation can" not alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as 5* a matter of right, appertains to the nation only,...with its interest, " disposition, and happiness. The romantick and " barbarous distinction of men into kings and " subjects, though it may suit the condition... | |
| 1817 - 184 páginas
...; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter...individual ; and a Nation has at all times an inherent indefeisible right to abolish any form of government it finds inconvenient, and establish such as accords... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 732 páginas
...inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter of right, appertainsto the nation only, and not to any individual ; and a nation has at all times an inherent indefensible right to abolish any form of government it find? inc»nvenient, and establish such as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 390 páginas
...and though by force or contrivance it has been " usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation " cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, " as a matter...right " to abolish any form of government it finds in-^ " convenient, and establish such as accords with " its interest, disposition, and happiness. The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 520 páginas
...; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter...with its interest, disposition, and happiness. The romantick and barbarous distinction of men into kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 páginas
...and though by force of contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance, thi? usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter...nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right i« abolish any form of government it finds inconvenient, and -establish such as accords with its interest,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 páginas
...comnunity; and though by force of contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a matter of right, appertains to the nation onlytand not to any individual ; and a nation has at all times an inherent indefeasible right le abolish... | |
| 1833 - 796 páginas
...been usurped into an inheritance, the usurpation cannot alter the right of things. Sovereignty, as a right, appertains to the nation only, and not to any...interest, disposition, and happiness. The romantic and barbarbarous distinction of men into kings and subjects, though it may suit the condition of courtiers,... | |
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