| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 lehte
...gave it, who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves from the attempts and designs even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish or so wicked as to lay and carry on designs... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 512 lehte
...gave it, who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power...saving themselves from the attempts and designs of any body, even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish, or so wicked, as to lay and... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 lehte
...knowledge, and the eduplace it anew where they ihall think best for their safety and security : and thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves from the attempts and designs even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish or so wicted, as to lay and carry on designs... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 lehte
...the attempts and designs emu of their legiilators, whenever they shall be to fooliih or so wicted, as to lay and carry on designs against the liberties and properties of the subjects. If they who say this hypothesis lays a foundation for rebellion, mean that it may occasion... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 lehte
...gave it, who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power of saving themselves from the attempts and designs even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish or so wicked as to lay and carry on designs... | |
| 1827 - 204 lehte
...gave it, who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power...saving themselves from the attempts and designs of any body, even of their legislators^ when-.. fcVer they shall be so foolish, or so wicked, as to lay... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 lehte
...gave it ; who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power...saving themselves from the attempts and designs of any body, even of their legislators.— (On Gov.) (83.) 297. Government, says Paine, is not a trade... | |
| Thomas Brothers - 1842 - 158 lehte
...gave it, who may place it anew where they shall think best for their safety and security. And thus the community perpetually retains a supreme power...saving themselves from the attempts and designs of any body, even of their legislators, whenever they shall be so foolish, or so wicked, as to lay, and... | |
| 1871 - 630 lehte
...as related to their purpose in common. "And thus the community perjxjtually retains a supreme jxnver of saving themselves from the attempts and designs...designs against the liberties and properties of the subject." — Locke. " God having designed man for a sociable creature, made him not only with an inclination... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 lehte
...think best for their safety and security. And thus the Community perpetually retains a supreme rower conformed exactly to the temper of the House ; and subject. For no man or society of men having a power to deliver up their preservation, or consequently... | |
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