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... nature all men are equal : therefore he hath given power to the people or multitude . To answer this reason , drawn from the equality of mankind by nature , I will first use the help of Bellarmine himself , whose words are these , " If ...
... nature all men are equal : therefore he hath given power to the people or multitude . To answer this reason , drawn from the equality of mankind by nature , I will first use the help of Bellarmine himself , whose words are these , " If ...
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... natural parents of their subjects ; yet they all either are , or are to be reputed , as the next heirs of those ... nature to keep this general ground , that the safety of his kingdom be his chief law . He must remember that the ...
... natural parents of their subjects ; yet they all either are , or are to be reputed , as the next heirs of those ... nature to keep this general ground , that the safety of his kingdom be his chief law . He must remember that the ...
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... nature all free , equal and independent , no one can be put out of this estate , and subjected to the political power of another , without his own consent . The only way whereby anyone divests himself of his natural liberty and puts on ...
... nature all free , equal and independent , no one can be put out of this estate , and subjected to the political power of another , without his own consent . The only way whereby anyone divests himself of his natural liberty and puts on ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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