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A View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France - Page 30
by Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1794 - 138 pages
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 21

Europe - 1791 - 416 pages
...action- hurtful to fociety. What it not prohibited by the law, mould not be hindered ; nor1 mould any pne be compelled to that which the law does not require. VI. The law is an expreflion of the will of the community. All citizeni have a right to concur, either perfonally, or...
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A letter to ... Edmund Burke ... in reply to his Appeal from the new to the ...

George Rous - 1791 - 150 pages
...prohibit only " actions hurtful to fociety. What is not " prohibited by the law fhould not behin** dered ; nor fhould any one be compelled " to that which the law does not require, " VI. The law is an expreflion of the " will of the community. All citizens " have a right to concur, either perfbn" ally,...
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Annual Register, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...only nations hurtful to fociety. What is not prohibited by the latv mould not be hindered ; nor ihould any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. VI. The law is an expreilion of the will of the community. All citizens have a right to concur, either perfonally or...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...adlions hurtful to fociety. What is not prohibited by the law fliould not be hindered ; nor (hould any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. VI. The law is an expreflion of the will of the community. Allci. tizens have a tight to concur, either perfonally or...
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Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's ...

Brooke Boothby - Great Britain - 1792 - 300 pages
...prohibit only aftions hurtful tofociety.' What is not prohibited by lawjhould not be hindered, nor JJjould any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. Thefe-two articles taken together are reducible to a fhort form — That good government conJifts in...
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Volume 4

William Belsham - Great Britain - 1801 - 556 pages
...doing whatever does not injure another. V. The law ought only to prohibit a&ions hurtful to fociety. VI. The law is an expreffion of the" will of the community. All being equal in its fight, are equally eligible to all honors, places, and employments, without any...
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The History of the Reign of George III.: To the Termination of the ..., Volume 5

Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1803 - 544 pages
...only aftions hurtful to fociety. What is not prohibited by the law (hould not be hindered ; njf Ihould any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. VI. The law is an •expreflion of the will of the community. All citizens have a right to concur, either perfonally,...
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Annals of George the third, Volume 2

William Green (A.M.) - 1808 - 348 pages
...actions hurtful to society : what is not prohibited by the law, should not be hindered, nor should any one be compelled to that, which the law does not require. VI. The law is an expression of the will of the comparticularly Orleans and Mirabeau, instead of repressing the turbulent...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to ..., Volume 14

David Hume - Great Britain - 1811 - 506 pages
...only actions hurtful to society. What is not prohibited by the law should not be hindered ; nor should any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. VI. The law is an expression of the wfll of the community. All citizens have a right to concur, either personally, or...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., Volume 2

France - 1811 - 662 pages
...prohibit cnly afiions hurtful u fociety. Wbat is not prohibited by law Jhould not k hindered, nor jhould any one be compelled to that which the law does not require. Thefe two articles taken together are reducible to a fhort form—,-" That good government confifts...
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