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For in both continents an appeal was made from Convention to Nature and Reason , from the authority of the Historically Established to the Rights of Man . Hereby we are already separated by a wide gulf from English prototypes , such as ...
For in both continents an appeal was made from Convention to Nature and Reason , from the authority of the Historically Established to the Rights of Man . Hereby we are already separated by a wide gulf from English prototypes , such as ...
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Such , for instance , are those of migration , of holding public meetings to discuss matters affecting the welfare of the commonwealth ; of petitioning the duly established authorities ' ; and in capital or criminal ; prosecutions of ...
Such , for instance , are those of migration , of holding public meetings to discuss matters affecting the welfare of the commonwealth ; of petitioning the duly established authorities ' ; and in capital or criminal ; prosecutions of ...
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The first necessary step was De . mocracy , the second the self - limitation of the Democratic State : it should recognize the frontiers of its legitimate authority . Thus each part of the twofold programme of the Declarations is the ...
The first necessary step was De . mocracy , the second the self - limitation of the Democratic State : it should recognize the frontiers of its legitimate authority . Thus each part of the twofold programme of the Declarations is the ...
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... so far as the authority of the Union is concerned . ' Congress shall make no law . abridging freedom of speech or the right of the people peaceably to assemble , and to petition the government for the redress of grievances .
... so far as the authority of the Union is concerned . ' Congress shall make no law . abridging freedom of speech or the right of the people peaceably to assemble , and to petition the government for the redress of grievances .
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No body nor individual may exercise any authority that does not proceed directly from the nation . This does not sound quite so vigorous nor so free from ambiguity as the Virginian pronouncement : All power is vested in ...
No body nor individual may exercise any authority that does not proceed directly from the nation . This does not sound quite so vigorous nor so free from ambiguity as the Virginian pronouncement : All power is vested in ...
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