The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... statement about the inherent rights and liberties of Englishmen uttered by the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 , or in the dec- laration of the First Continental Congress in October , 1774 , which stood out for " life , liberty , and ...
... statement about the inherent rights and liberties of Englishmen uttered by the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 , or in the dec- laration of the First Continental Congress in October , 1774 , which stood out for " life , liberty , and ...
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... statement of equality we have the second element of Mr. Mason's political theory . When the revolutionary convention assembled in Wil- liamsburg in May 1776 , it was natural that everybody should turn to so skilled a penman for a statement ...
... statement of equality we have the second element of Mr. Mason's political theory . When the revolutionary convention assembled in Wil- liamsburg in May 1776 , it was natural that everybody should turn to so skilled a penman for a statement ...
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... statement of fundamental political axioms , one might expect it to appear universally in our constitutions , whereas its appearance is intermittent and , concomitantly , a statement of the right to pursue happiness is still more ...
... statement of fundamental political axioms , one might expect it to appear universally in our constitutions , whereas its appearance is intermittent and , concomitantly , a statement of the right to pursue happiness is still more ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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