| 1791 - 416 pages
...•* X. No man ought to be molefted on account of his opinions, nor even on accouut of his religions opinions, provided his avowal of them does not difturb the public order eftablifhed by the law. ' XII« A public force being neCefTary to give fecurity to the rights of men... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 pages
...No man ought to be molefted on' account * of his; opinions, not even .on account of his, reli' gious opinions, provided his avowal . o;f them « does not difturb the public order eflablifhed by ' thoughts and opinions' being one of the mofl , ..... ^ ,,..., -j-.i XI. '.'^ei;^er^inea'''cornThumcati... | |
| George Rous - 1791 - 150 pages
...perfon, ought to be-provided " againft by the law. " X. No man ought to be moleßed on ac~ " count of his opinions, not even on account '* of his religious...avowal of them does not difturb the " public order eftabliihed by the law. " XI. "The unreßrained communication of *' thoughts and opinions being one... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 pages
...neceffary to fecure his perfon, ought to be pro. vided againft by the law. x. No man ought to be moleiled on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his avowal of them does not difturb the public order eftablifhed by the law. ¿ XI. The unreStrained cornmunication of thoughts and opii-iions being one... | |
| Brooke Boothby - 1792 - 308 pages
.../. xii. c. xix. fur Ifs tills appelles d'atteindrt. X. No man ought to be mole/led on account of is opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them floes not difturb the public order ejiabllped by law. Di&ated by reafon and common fenfe. XI. The unrejlrained... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 pages
...daily and hourly employed, not as beftimulate the mub to outr.ige. X. No man ought to be rr.olcflcd on account of his opinions, not even on account of...religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not diftuib the public order eftabhfhed by the law. XI. The unredrained communication of thoughts and opinions,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1811 - 518 pages
...virtue of a law promulgated before the offence, and legally applied. X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of...religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by the law. IX. Every man being presumed innocent till he has... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 506 pages
...uoeessary to secure his person, ought to be provided against by the law. X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of...his religious opinions, provided his avowal of them docs not disturb the public order established by the law. XI. M'lii' unrestrained communication of... | |
| 1811 - 662 pages
...perfon, ought " to be provided againft by the law. " X. No man ought to be molejled on account of " bis opinions, not even on account of his religious " opinions, provided his avowal of them does no: " difturb the public order eftablimed by the law. " XI. The unreflrained communication of thoughts... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 494 pages
...to secure his person, ought to be provided against by the law. •. i X. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of...religious opinions, provided his avowal of them does not disturb the public order established by the law. XL The unrestrained communication of thoughts and... | |
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