Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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Page 185
... freedom ; the impulse to enter society in search of protection ; the act of voluntary con- sent or compact , in which some freedom is renounced so that the remainder may be sure ; the contingent retention of enough natural freedom to ...
... freedom ; the impulse to enter society in search of protection ; the act of voluntary con- sent or compact , in which some freedom is renounced so that the remainder may be sure ; the contingent retention of enough natural freedom to ...
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... Freedom , our public Measures , without being liable to the Punishments of French Tyranny ; and , if I think proper ... freedom to argue at all . Freedom of petition , trial by jury ( " fair , open and publick ” ) , and freedom of ...
... Freedom , our public Measures , without being liable to the Punishments of French Tyranny ; and , if I think proper ... freedom to argue at all . Freedom of petition , trial by jury ( " fair , open and publick ” ) , and freedom of ...
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... freedom of religion , freedom of expression , security of property - depended for existence on men of wisdom and integrity . This had been true of republican Rome , the most glorious state in all recorded history ; this was true of ...
... freedom of religion , freedom of expression , security of property - depended for existence on men of wisdom and integrity . This had been true of republican Rome , the most glorious state in all recorded history ; this was true of ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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