| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 sider
...then could the parliament of 1688, or any other parliament, bind all pofterity for ever ? Thofe ' • Thofe who have quitted the world, and thofe who are...between them, what rule or principle can be laid down, that two non-entities, the one out of exigence, and the other not in, and who never can meet in this... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 sider
...and thofe \vho are not yet arrived at it, are as remote from t - i each other as "the utmofl flretch of mortal imagination can conceive: What poffible...between them, what rule or principle can be laid down, that two non-entities, the one out of .exiffence, and the other not in, and who never can meet in this... | |
| 1791 - 686 sider
...thou fund years hence. Every generation is ¿iid muft be competent to all the purpoadmiuiftered."— Thofe. who have quitted the world, and thofe who are not yet arrived at it, are as remote from each, olher as the utmu'ft ftretch of mortal imagination can conceive. \Vhit pi.ffible obligation theii c.iii... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 sider
...directing, who fhall be its governors, or how its government fhall be organized, or how adminiftered. - '« Thofe, who have quitted the world, and thofe, who...ftretch of mortal imagination can conceive ; what ? • Payne's Rights of.Man, j». 9, 10, 11. : poffible poffible obligation, then, can exift between... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 sider
...direfting, who (hall be its governors, or how its government fhall be organized, or how adminiftered. " Thofe, who have quitted the world, and thofe, who...utmoft ftretch of mortal .imagination can conceive j what • Payne's Rights of Man, p. 9, 10, 1 1. poffible poflible obligation, then, can exift between... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 652 sider
...directing, who {hall be its governors, or how its government (hall be organized, or how adminiftered. " Thofe, who have quitted the world, and thofe, who...at it, are as remote from each other, as the utmoft flretch of mortal imagination can conceive; what * Pajne'i Rights of Man, p. 9,10, 11. poffible obligation,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 180 sider
...twenty-one years; — on what ground of right, then, can any legiflature bind all pofterity fdr ever? Thofe who have quitted the world, and thofe who are...mortal imagination can conceive; — what poffible obligations, then can exift between them — what rule or principle can be laid down, that two non-entities,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 170 sider
...twenty-one yean; — on what ground of right, then, can any legiflature bind all pofterity for ever? Thofe who have quitted the world, and thofe who are...utmoft ftretch of mortal imagination can conceive; — wbat poffible obligations, then can exift between them — what rule or principle can be laid down,... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 sider
...government shall be organized, or how administered. — Those who have quitted the world, and those who are not yet arrived at it, are as remote from each other as the utmost stretch of mortal imagination can conceive. What possible obligation, then, can exist between... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1856 - 168 sider
...other parliament, bind all posterity for ever ? Those who have quitted the world, and those who have not yet arrived at it, are as remote from each other, as the utmost stretch of .•nortal imagination can conceive. What possible obligation, then, can exist between... | |
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