| 1791 - 416 pagina’s
..."IV. Political Liberty oonfifts in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. The exercife of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than thofe which are ne« ceflary to fecure to every otter man the free exercife of the fame rights j and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 pagina’s
...Political Liberty confifts in the power of * doing whatever does not injure another. The *, exercife of the natural rights of every man, has * no other limits than thofe which are neceffary * to fecure to every other man the free exercife of * the fame rights; and... | |
| George Rous - 1791 - 150 pagina’s
...Political liberty confifts in the power of doing whatever, does not injure " another. The exercife of the natural rights " of every man has no other limits than " thofe, which are necejjary to fecure to " every other man the free exercife of the " fame rights... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 pagina’s
...Political Liberty confifts in the power of * doing whatever does not injure another. The ' exercife of the natural rights of every man, has * no other limits than thofe which are neceffary * to fecure to every other man the free exercife of * the fame rights; and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 652 pagina’s
...IV. Political liberty confifb in the power of doing whatever doe$ not injure another. The exerciie of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than thofe which are necefTary to fecure to every other man the free exercife of the fame rights; and thcfe... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 pagina’s
...IV. Political liberty confifts in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. The exercife of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than thofe which are neceiTary to fecure to every other man the free exercife of the fa.me rights; and thefe... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 pagina’s
...security, and resistance to oppression. III. The nation is essentially the source ofall sovereignty. IV. Political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. V. The law ought only to prohibit actions hurtful to society. VI. The law is an expression of the will... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1804 - 290 pagina’s
...MEN, be entitled to any authority which. ' is not expressly derived from it. '.• : . :' ' ' ' v 'IV. Political Liberty consists in the power of ' doing...exercise ' of the same rights ; and these limits are deter' minuble only by the law. v'.'.rL i'" "1. ,4 a 2 "'• i"* 'f * ' XFII. A cBWmtttt contriButisn... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pagina’s
...security, and resistance to op~ pression. III. The nation is essentially die source of all sovereignty. IV. Political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. ,_— _ > V. The law ought only to prohibit actions hurtful^to society. VI. The law is an expression... | |
| William Green (A.M.) - 1808 - 348 pagina’s
...\«feich is expressly derived from it. IV. Political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever 1 does not injure another: the exercise of the natural...other limits, than those which are necessary to secure every other man the free exercise of the same rights, and these limits are determ mable only by law.... | |
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