Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 37
... Liberty under the Conduct of Right Reason , is equal with his trust . Which Liberty may be briefly Considered , Internally as to his Mind , and Externally as to his Person . 1. The Internal Native Liberty of Mans Nature in general im ...
... Liberty under the Conduct of Right Reason , is equal with his trust . Which Liberty may be briefly Considered , Internally as to his Mind , and Externally as to his Person . 1. The Internal Native Liberty of Mans Nature in general im ...
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... Liberty , indeed , though among the greatest of blessings , is not so great as that of protection ; inasmuch , as the end of the former is the progress and improvement of the race , -while that of the latter is its preservation and ...
... Liberty , indeed , though among the greatest of blessings , is not so great as that of protection ; inasmuch , as the end of the former is the progress and improvement of the race , -while that of the latter is its preservation and ...
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... Liberty blazed brightest and by its glow shed light to all others , it is today impaired and endangered . In anxiety and hope , in the yearnings of humanity for better- ment , alternative philosophies of society have sprung into life ...
... Liberty blazed brightest and by its glow shed light to all others , it is today impaired and endangered . In anxiety and hope , in the yearnings of humanity for better- ment , alternative philosophies of society have sprung into life ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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