| Thomas Paine - 2002 - 300 strani
...creatures of imagination; and a thousand such may be contrived, as well as three. Rights of Man, I, 1791 What is government more than the management of the affairs of a Nation? Rights of Man, I, 1791 Government is no farther necessary than to supply the few cases to which society... | |
| Andreas Hess - 2003 - 504 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| John Keane - 2003 - 670 strani
...representative government requires recognition of the right of each nation to determine its own destiny. "What is government more than the management of the affairs of a nation?" he asked. "It is not," he answered. "Sovereignty as a matter of right, appertains to the nation only... | |
| George Walker - 2004 - 396 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of Governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of Governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2007 - 590 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of Governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force and contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 510 strani
...bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. " What is government more than the management of the...affairs of a nation ? It is not, and from its nature eannot be, the property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 510 strani
...bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary« " What is government more than the management of the...affairs of a nation ? It is not, and from its nature eannot be, the property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense... | |
| 276 strani
...just men to prevent it. Hence the criminal and civil departments. , „ . (1834) (ii) THOMAS PAINE What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
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