... and consequently every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Rights of Man: For the Benefit of All Mankind - Stran 7avtor: Thomas Paine - 1795 - 151 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 strani
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 strani
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first'man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 strani
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 strani
...forward; and consequently, every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 strani
...forward; and consequently every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1919 - 572 strani
...Thomas Paine as follows: 1 "Every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 strani
...forward; and consequently every child born into the world must be considered as deriving its existence ou hast got by working: the rest is yet first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The Mosaic account of the... | |
| Jay Fliegelman - 1982 - 344 strani
...generation . . . and consequently every child being bom into it must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. Each generation must be as... | |
| Warren Motley - 1987 - 204 strani
.... . . and consequently every child being born into it must be considered as deriving its existence from God. The world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. Each generation must be as... | |
| Don Cupitt - 1988 - 302 strani
...all men are born equal, and with equal natural rights . . . (For every child born into this world) the world is as new to him as it was to the first man that existed, and his natural right in it is of the same kind. The fact that radical Christianity... | |
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