The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... nature or nations , a man may kill ' his enemy : he has only a right to kill him , in particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a ...
... nature or nations , a man may kill ' his enemy : he has only a right to kill him , in particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a ...
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... nature and reason reduce the parent of ' slavery , much less can they reduce the offspring . ' We can add nothing to ... natural law , there is a possibility of one human being's making out his right to the person or services of another ...
... nature and reason reduce the parent of ' slavery , much less can they reduce the offspring . ' We can add nothing to ... natural law , there is a possibility of one human being's making out his right to the person or services of another ...
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... nature had not stamped , upon any of the English , a characteristic sign , by which one class might be distinguished from the other . Had she , in a whimsy , concluded to give these ' idle and loitering ' persons a V on the breast ...
... nature had not stamped , upon any of the English , a characteristic sign , by which one class might be distinguished from the other . Had she , in a whimsy , concluded to give these ' idle and loitering ' persons a V on the breast ...
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... nature , than any other sort of people , is sufficiently apparent from the example of the Kroomen ; a nation , who , by living many hun- dreds of miles in the interior , have probably enjoyed much greater security , than the tribes ...
... nature , than any other sort of people , is sufficiently apparent from the example of the Kroomen ; a nation , who , by living many hun- dreds of miles in the interior , have probably enjoyed much greater security , than the tribes ...
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... nature of our legislation was comformable with these ideas . Our laws did not protect literary property . The dramatic authors were under the control and at the mercy of the players ; whilst other writers were in like manner subjected ...
... nature of our legislation was comformable with these ideas . Our laws did not protect literary property . The dramatic authors were under the control and at the mercy of the players ; whilst other writers were in like manner subjected ...
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