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... what ought to have been retained ; and by exciting jealousy , ill will , and a difpofition to retaliate , in the par- ties from whom equal privileges are withheld : And it gives to ambitious , corrupted , or deluded citizens ...
... what ought to have been retained ; and by exciting jealousy , ill will , and a difpofition to retaliate , in the par- ties from whom equal privileges are withheld : And it gives to ambitious , corrupted , or deluded citizens ...
Page 53
... though the will of the majority is in all cafes to prevail , that will , to be rightful , must be reasonable ; that the minority poffefs their equal rights , which equal laws muft pro- tect , and to violate would be oppreffion .
... though the will of the majority is in all cafes to prevail , that will , to be rightful , must be reasonable ; that the minority poffefs their equal rights , which equal laws muft pro- tect , and to violate would be oppreffion .
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I will compress them within the narrowest com- pass they will bear , ftating the general principle , but not all its luminations . equal and exact justice to all men , of whatever state or perfuafion , religious or political : -peace ...
I will compress them within the narrowest com- pass they will bear , ftating the general principle , but not all its luminations . equal and exact justice to all men , of whatever state or perfuafion , religious or political : -peace ...
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