| 1791 - 416 pages
...IV. Political Liberty confide inv the power of doing whatever does not injure another. The esercife of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than thofe which are ne« ceflary to fecure to every other mar» the free exercife of the fame rights j and thefe limits... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 pages
...nor can any INDIVIDUAL, or ANY ' BODY OF MEN, be entitled to' any authority which * is not exprefsly derived from it. * IV. Political Liberty confifts...every man, has * no other limits than thofe which are neceffary * to fecure to every other man the free exercife of * the fame rights; and thefe limits are... | |
| George Rous - 1791 - 150 pages
...entitled to any authority which is not exprefsly derived from it. ** IV. Political liberty conflits in the " power of doing whatever does not injure " another. '•The exercife of the natural right s " of every man has no other limits than " thofe, which are necejfjary to fecure to " every... | |
| Brooke Boothby - 1792 - 308 pages
...or may have been the beginning or original fource of the government. IV. Political liberty conjifts in the power of doing whatever does not injure another.....exercife of the natural rights of, every man has no other limit than thofe which are necejfary to fecure to every other man the free exercife of thefe RIGHTS... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1792 - 526 pages
...Liberty confifts in the power of doing every thing except that which is hurtful to another : hence the exercife of the natural rights of every man, has no other bounds than thofe that are neceflary to enfure to the other other members of fociety the enjoyment... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 pages
...it. Iv. Political liberty confiL us the power of doing whatever dota not injure another. The exencife of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than thoic which ate neceffary to (cCure tO every other man the flee exercife of the fame rights ; aed.... | |
| William Belsham - 1801 - 556 pages
...fecurity, and refinance to oppreffion. III. The nation is efientially the fource of all fovereignty. IV. Political liberty confifts in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. V. The law ought only to prohibit actions hurtful to fociety. VI. The law is an expreffion of the"... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 pages
...fovereignty ; nor can any individual, or any body of men, he entitled to any authority which is not exprefsly derived from it. IV. Political Liberty confifts in...The exercife of the natural rights of every man has HO other limits than thofe which are neccflary The practical operation of the principles iinme- c HA... | |
| William Green (A.M.) - 1808 - 348 pages
...IV. Political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever'does not injure another: the exercise of the natural rights of every man has no other limits, than those which are necessary to secure every other man the free exercise of the same rights, and these... | |
| 1811 - 662 pages
...any ' body of men, be entitled to any authority which " is not exprefsly derived from it. Mr. Rouf. "IV. Political liberty confifts in the power " of...exercife of the natural rights of every man has " no ether limits than thofe which are necejfary ta " fecure to every other man the free exercife of tbi... | |
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