| Frank Maloy Anderson - 1904 - 754 trang
...and equal in rights. Social distinctions can be based only upon public utility." "The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression." "All citizens are equal... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 trang
...free and equal in rights. Social distinctions can only be founded upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The principle [principe]... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1908 - 440 trang
...free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The principle of all... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1912 - 296 trang
...free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may only be founded upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The essence [principe]... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1912 - 408 trang
...remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. The principle of all sovereignty... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1912 - 404 trang
...remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. The principle of all sovereignty... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1913 - 386 trang
...free and equal in rights. Social distinctions can only be founded upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The principle \_principe\... | |
| Lucilius Alonzo Emery - 1914 - 188 trang
...equal in rights. Social distinctions can be based only upon public utility. Art. 2. The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression." Thus in the latter part... | |
| Ferdinand Schevill - 1915 - 74 trang
...free and equal in rights. Social distinction may be founded only upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The principle of all... | |
| 1915 - 666 trang
...and equal in rights. Social distinctions can be based only upon public utility. " 2. The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression. " 3. The source of all sovereignty... | |
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