A State also of Equality, wherein all the Power and Jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another: there being nothing more evident, than that Creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of Nature,... The Works of Charles Sumner - Pagina 334door Charles Sumner - 1875Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 pagina’s
...jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another ; there being nothing more evident, than that creatures of the- same species and rank, promiscuously...amongst another without subordination or subjection ; unless the lord and master of them all should, by any manifest declaration of his will, set one above... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pagina’s
...must therein be reciproca!, no one having more than another, there being nothing more evident, than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously...nature, and the use of the same faculties, should be equal, one buck« upon Civil GoTetnmciit. amongst another, without subordina* tion or subjection."... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 540 pagina’s
...very suspicious of any body that it not of his party, for which he is very zealous " Ut sup. p. 73. the same species and rank promiscuously born to all...faculties, should also be equal one amongst another, and were it not for the corruption and viciousness of degenerate men, there would be no need of any... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 546 pagina’s
...very suspicious of any body that is not of his party, for which he is very zealous." Ut sup. p. 73. the same advantages of nature and the use of the same...faculties, should also be equal one amongst another, and were it not for the corruption and viciousness of degenerate men, there would be no need of any... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 534 pagina’s
...there can be no superiority or subordination one above another, there can be nothing more rational than that creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all * Collins's Peerage, vol. iii. 4 The earl of Stamford " doth not want sense," said Macky, " but by... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pagina’s
...there heing nothing inore evident, than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously horn to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the same faculties, should also he equal one amongst another, without suhordination or suhjection, unless the lord. and master of them... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 pagina’s
...There can be nothing more rational, than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously bom to all the same advantages of nature, and the use...should also be equal one amongst another ; without God, by any manifest declaration of his will, had set one above another, and given him superiority... | |
| Albrecht von Baron HALLER - 1849 - 388 pagina’s
...same share of happiness as the industrious ; and when Locke said, that "Creatures of the same specie and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages...amongst another, without subordination or subjection;" he at the same time made it evident that this quality of men by nature forms the foundation of their... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 pagina’s
...there is " nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to the same advantages of nature, and the use of the...faculties, should also be equal one amongst another without awbordination or subjection." And those who wish for more authorities who have expressed the same conviction,... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 778 pagina’s
...freeboru, as indeed all men are, white or black. * * There is nothing more evident, says Mr. Locke, than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the advantages of nature and the use of the same faculties, should also be equal one among another, without... | |
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