Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 156
... equal , and endowed with equal rights , it is unphilo- sophical and untenable . * The contrary is obviously the fact . On the 20th March , 1789 , the National Convention of France voted their ce- lebrated Declaration of Rights ; which ...
... equal , and endowed with equal rights , it is unphilo- sophical and untenable . * The contrary is obviously the fact . On the 20th March , 1789 , the National Convention of France voted their ce- lebrated Declaration of Rights ; which ...
Page 161
... equal rights have , recently , carried their doctrines to a dangerous length , in this country , con- tending that all men are entitled to claim from governments equal advantages in all respects , -equal liberty , equal wealth , rank ...
... equal rights have , recently , carried their doctrines to a dangerous length , in this country , con- tending that all men are entitled to claim from governments equal advantages in all respects , -equal liberty , equal wealth , rank ...
Page 455
... equal by nature , they ought to be socially equal . They should enter society with equal rights , per- form equal duties , incur equal responsibilities , and occupy equal rank . Their education should be equal , and their property also ...
... equal by nature , they ought to be socially equal . They should enter society with equal rights , per- form equal duties , incur equal responsibilities , and occupy equal rank . Their education should be equal , and their property also ...
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