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" I. Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights... "
A History of the Revolutions in Europe Since the Downfal of Napoleon ... - Page 375
by A counsellor at law - 1831 - 408 pages
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Volume 4

William Belsham - 1795 - 566 pages
...is substantially as follows : I. Men were born, and always continue, free and equal with respect to their rights. Civil distinctions therefore can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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A Preliminary Essay, on the Oppression of the Exiled Sons of Africa ...

Thomas Branagan - 1804 - 290 pages
...hope of his blessing and favour, the following sacred rights of men and of citizens : * I. Men are born and always continue free, and ' equal in respect...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. ' II. The end of all political associations is the. ' preservation of the natural and imprescriptible...
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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Volume 8

William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pages
...is substantially as follows : I. Men were born, and always continue, free and equal with respect to their rights. Civil distinctions therefore can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that ...

John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 494 pages
...with the hope of his blessing and favour, the following sacred rights of men, and of citizens : — I. Men were born and always continue free, and equal...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is, the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1816 - 316 pages
...rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance of oppression'. 1. Men alre born, and ajwa^s continue free and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can he founded onjy on public utility. 3. The Nation is essentially the source of all sovereignty, nor...
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Peace-republicans' Manual: Or, The French Constitution of 1793, and the ...

1817 - 184 pages
...existence of man, and combining moral with political happiness and national prosperity. " I. Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political association it the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Volume 24

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 732 pages
...combining moral with political happiness and nationa prosperity. " 1. Men are barn and aluay t continue frc and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on ntblic utility. " 2. The end of all political association! li he preservation ufthe natural and imprescripible...
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The political works of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 pages
...hope of his blessing and favor, the following sacred rights of men and of citizens : • " I. Men are born and always continue fre.e, and equal in respect...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. " II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural und imprescriptihle...
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The Political Works of Thomas Paine: Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the ...

Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 pages
...the hope of his blessing and favor, the fol'owing sacred rights of men and of citizens : " I. Men are born and always continue free, and equal in respect...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. " II. The end oj all political associations is the preservation of the natural und imprescriptible...
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Full Annals of the Revolution in France, 1830 ...: Enthronement of the Duke ...

William Hone - 1830 - 150 pages
...the hope of his blessing and favor, the following sacred rights of men and of citizens : — • " I. Men were born and always continue free, and equal...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. "II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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