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Here the guilt , if guilt there be , weighs more heavily on the Americans than on the French . And we are no nearer an explanation if , from the fact that such declarations were issued , we turn to an examination of the nature and ...
Here the guilt , if guilt there be , weighs more heavily on the Americans than on the French . And we are no nearer an explanation if , from the fact that such declarations were issued , we turn to an examination of the nature and ...
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But not only do the American principles reveal the same abstract character as the French , their contents are essentially identical . An examination of the Declaration of 1789 fails to reveal a single important idea which was not ...
But not only do the American principles reveal the same abstract character as the French , their contents are essentially identical . An examination of the Declaration of 1789 fails to reveal a single important idea which was not ...
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The individualism of the time is also largely responsible for the famous first article of the French Declaration : • Men are born and remain free and equal in rights . Social 1 Preamble to the Massachusetts Constitution , 1780.
The individualism of the time is also largely responsible for the famous first article of the French Declaration : • Men are born and remain free and equal in rights . Social 1 Preamble to the Massachusetts Constitution , 1780.
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The second part of Article VI . of the French Declaration runs : ' All citizens being equal in the eyes of the law are equally eligible to all dignities and to all public positions and occupations , according to their abilities ...
The second part of Article VI . of the French Declaration runs : ' All citizens being equal in the eyes of the law are equally eligible to all dignities and to all public positions and occupations , according to their abilities ...
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Finally , the ' Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by despotic governments . ' : This is paralleled by the eleventh article of the French Declaration : The free communication of ...
Finally , the ' Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by despotic governments . ' : This is paralleled by the eleventh article of the French Declaration : The free communication of ...
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