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" RIGHT TO ANY ONE, although TO HAVE GOVERNMENT, and this purged of every person incapable or unworthy of the trust, IS MATTER OF EXPEDIENCE TO EVERY ONE," Conceiving government to be intended for the general advantage, he, on the one hand, reprobated the... "
Principles of Moral and Political Science: Being Chiefly a Retrospect of ... - Page 469
by Adam Ferguson - 1792
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The Public Characters, Volume 2

1799 - 464 pages
...to govern any one elfe. THB GOVERNMENT OF OTHERS, •then, prior to convenr t'ton, IS NOT MATTER OF RIGHT TO ANY ONE, although TO HAVE GOVERNMENT, and...the truft, is MATTER of EXPEDIENCE TO EVERY ONE.'* '."!. . . Conceiving government to be intended for the general advantage, he, on the one hand, reprobated...
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Volume 2

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 pages
...one has a right to govern himself, but not to govern any one else. THE GOVERNMENT OF OTHERS, then, prior to convention, is NOT MATTER or RIGHT TO ANY...although to have government, and this purged of every person incapable or unworthy of the trust, is matter of experience to every one.' The right is the...
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Public Characters

1799 - 614 pages
...not to. govern tmy orie else. THE GOVERNMENT OF OTHERS, then, prior to convention, is NOT -MATTER OP RIGHT TO ANY ONE, although TO HAVE GOVERNMENT, and this purged of every person incapable or unworthy of the trust, IS MATTER OF EXPEDIENCE TO EVERY ONE," Conceiving government...
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