Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
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Side 40
... principle of religion , yet it may be worth observing , that the genealogy of Christ is traced to Adam . Why then not trace the rights of man to the creation of man ? I will answer the question . Because there have been upstart ...
... principle of religion , yet it may be worth observing , that the genealogy of Christ is traced to Adam . Why then not trace the rights of man to the creation of man ? I will answer the question . Because there have been upstart ...
Side 41
... principle , by making degrees to consist in crimes and not in persons . It is one of the greatest of all truths , and of the highest ad- vantage to cultivate . By considering man in this light , and by instructing him to consider ...
... principle , by making degrees to consist in crimes and not in persons . It is one of the greatest of all truths , and of the highest ad- vantage to cultivate . By considering man in this light , and by instructing him to consider ...
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... principles of control are general principles ; but because their application will need to be as various as the problems they indicate , they will , as a rule , require decentralised administration . All this is to assume , thirdly ...
... principles of control are general principles ; but because their application will need to be as various as the problems they indicate , they will , as a rule , require decentralised administration . All this is to assume , thirdly ...
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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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