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Equal to these is the very learned and admirable “ Defence of the American
Constitutions " against the attack of M . Turgot , by Mr . John Adams , afterwards
the second President of the Republic . ( London , New Edition , 1794 , 3 vols ...
Equal to these is the very learned and admirable “ Defence of the American
Constitutions " against the attack of M . Turgot , by Mr . John Adams , afterwards
the second President of the Republic . ( London , New Edition , 1794 , 3 vols ...
Strana 85
If , according to the ultra - democratic theory , " all men are born free and equal —
if , because all have common rights and interests to protect , all have therefore a
natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by themselves or ...
If , according to the ultra - democratic theory , " all men are born free and equal —
if , because all have common rights and interests to protect , all have therefore a
natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by themselves or ...
Strana 86
o It is almost superfluous to advert to the assumption on which the ultra -
democratic theory rests , “ that all men are born free and equal ; ” its
unsoundness has been long since fully exposed by the discussions to which it
gave rise at the time of ...
o It is almost superfluous to advert to the assumption on which the ultra -
democratic theory rests , “ that all men are born free and equal ; ” its
unsoundness has been long since fully exposed by the discussions to which it
gave rise at the time of ...
Strana 87
... from using his natural liberty to the injury of his neighbour — why should it not
be restrained with equal justice in another - - as that no man should participate in
the governing power , until the mature and enlightened opinion of the governing
...
... from using his natural liberty to the injury of his neighbour — why should it not
be restrained with equal justice in another - - as that no man should participate in
the governing power , until the mature and enlightened opinion of the governing
...
Strana 92
The question was much debated by the convention which drew up the
Constitution , whether it would not be more fair and equal , and more likely to
insure a direct and immediate representation of the popular opinion , if a uniform
qualification ...
The question was much debated by the convention which drew up the
Constitution , whether it would not be more fair and equal , and more likely to
insure a direct and immediate representation of the popular opinion , if a uniform
qualification ...
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