English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 225
... natural rights must be the rights of individuals ; as by nature there is no such thing as politic or corporate personality ; all these ideas are mere fictions of law , they are creatures of voluntary institution ; men as men are ...
... natural rights must be the rights of individuals ; as by nature there is no such thing as politic or corporate personality ; all these ideas are mere fictions of law , they are creatures of voluntary institution ; men as men are ...
Page 349
... nature ; and the other Temporal , for matters of a Temporal nature . And for the same ends , hath it two Legislatures , the one consisting of persons Spiritual , and the other of persons Temporal ; whose business it is , to frame Laws ...
... nature ; and the other Temporal , for matters of a Temporal nature . And for the same ends , hath it two Legislatures , the one consisting of persons Spiritual , and the other of persons Temporal ; whose business it is , to frame Laws ...
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... Nature of a Church and State , there could be neither Room nor Motive for this Alliance . Were they not independent on each other , there would be no Room ; because Freedom of Will , the very Essence of this Alliance , would be wanting ...
... Nature of a Church and State , there could be neither Room nor Motive for this Alliance . Were they not independent on each other , there would be no Room ; because Freedom of Will , the very Essence of this Alliance , would be wanting ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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