| James Bonar - 1909 - 440 pages
...Citizens adopted by the National Assembly of France, in 1789. "Considering that ignorance, neglect, and contempt of human rights are the sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions of government," they " set forth in a solemn declaration these natural, imprescriptible and inalienable rights, in... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 312 pages
...Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens, issued by the National Assembly of France in 1789 : The representatives of the people of France, formed...ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights are t)ie sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions of government, have resolved to set forth, in... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1916 - 332 pages
...Bights of Man.' DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS, BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE. The representatives of the people of France, formed...Assembly, considering that ignorance, neglect, or condroits de l'homme sont les seules causes des malheurs publics et de la corruption des gouvernemens,... | |
| Joseph Dana Miller - 1917 - 498 pages
...immutable physical and moral laws, the natural order. They held that the violations of this, through "ignorance, neglect or contempt of human rights, are...public misfortunes and corruptions of government." Unconsciously they advocated the political economy of Jesus of Nazareth. For his injunction also, was... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 pages
...DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS, ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE IN 1789 The representatives of the people of France, formed...have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, those natural, imprescriptible and inalienable rights (and do) recognize and declare, in the presence... | |
| Harlan Eugene Read - 1918 - 360 pages
...Revolution. I desire at the beginning of this inquiry to call your attention to one of its sentences. " Ignorance, neglect or contempt of human rights are the sole causes of public misfortunes." Ignorance; neglect; contempt. Note the three words. They afford a simple classification of all those... | |
| Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 636 pages
...Rights of Man. 5 DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS* BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE THE representatives of the people of France, formed...considering that ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights,3 are the sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions of Government, have resolved to... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1921 - 314 pages
...have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and inalienable rights; that this declaration being constantly present...body social, they may be ever kept attentive to their rights and their duties; that the acts of the legislative and executive powers of Government, being... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1947 - 828 pages
...of France, in its Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens, made the following statements : "The representatives of the people of France, formed into a National Assembly * * * have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1947 - 1264 pages
...of the French General National Assembly, under which the National Assembly stated specifically — The representatives of the people of France formed into a national assembly have resolved to set forth in solemn declaration, these natural inprescriptible and unalienable rights... | |
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