Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
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Side xiii
... ideas and institutions , but as H. A. L. Fisher observes , " They gave the cue to every friend of liberty in the old world . What the Americans had made themselves by revolution the Europeans might become by a similar exercise , by ...
... ideas and institutions , but as H. A. L. Fisher observes , " They gave the cue to every friend of liberty in the old world . What the Americans had made themselves by revolution the Europeans might become by a similar exercise , by ...
Side xiv
... ideas of liberty , de- mocracy and nationality , expressed in abstract terms and not limited by considerations of ... idea of individuality which grants the individual absolute liberty to develop himself regardless of his duties and ...
... ideas of liberty , de- mocracy and nationality , expressed in abstract terms and not limited by considerations of ... idea of individuality which grants the individual absolute liberty to develop himself regardless of his duties and ...
Side xvii
... ideas . The opening sentence of the Pledge echoes the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Rights ( 1789 ) . On the other hand , the method of passive resis- tance suggested for the achievement of ...
... ideas . The opening sentence of the Pledge echoes the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Rights ( 1789 ) . On the other hand , the method of passive resis- tance suggested for the achievement of ...
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MAGNA CARTA | 1 |
ON LIBERTYJohn Milton | 15 |
THAT IN A FREE STATE EVERY MAN MAY THINK WHAT He Likes and SAY WHAT HE THINKSSpinoza | 21 |
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