| David Brion Davis - 1999 - 577 páginas
...good . . . [and] is incompatible and inconsistent with authority," and a civil or moral liberty which "is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest." Like Winthrop, eighteenth-century... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 páginas
...in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty' is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for,... | |
| Ulrike Brunotte - 2000 - 324 páginas
...Autoritäten: "This liberty is the proper and object of authority and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. [...] This liberty is maintained and exercised in a way of subjection to authority. [...] yet in a way of liberty, not... | |
| R. Bruce Douglass, Joshua Mitchell - 2000 - 274 páginas
...in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions between men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just and honest. This liberty you are to stand for,... | |
| 1905 - 986 páginas
...in the moral law, and the political covenants and constitutions amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just and honest. This liberty you are to stand "for,... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2003 - 520 páginas
...Winthrop called "civil or federal" and said it might also be called "moral." Maintaining this "liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it, and it is liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest." It is "maintained and exercised in... | |
| Edmund S. Morgan - 2003 - 464 páginas
...in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for,... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2005 - 516 páginas
...Winthrop called "civil or federal" and said it might also be called "moral." Maintaining this "liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it, and it is liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest." It is "maintained and exercised in... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2003 - 868 páginas
...in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for,... | |
| Ronald W. Walters - 2003 - 362 páginas
...in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest."2 Winthrop's formulation suggests... | |
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