THE representatives of the people of France, formed into a National Assembly, considering that ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions of Government... The Land and the Community ... - Page 74by Samuel Whitfield Thackeray - 1889 - 223 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Branagan - Black race - 1804 - 290 pages
...DECLARATION OF THfe RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF ' CITIZENS. .'•'" . .. By the National Assembly of France. ' The Representatives of the people of FRANCE, formed...have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable rights : That this declaration being constantly present... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1811 - 506 pages
...forming a declaration of rights. This manifesto was introduced by a remark tending to show, that the ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortunes, and to avoid these evils, that it was necessary to define and explain those rights. The declaration contains... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 494 pages
...considerable deliberation, and much angry discussion, the declaration was drawn up in the following terms : The representatives of the people of France, formed...have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and nnalienable rights : that this declaration, being constantly present... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1816 - 808 pages
...forming a declaration of rights. This manifesto was introduced by a remark tending to show, that the ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortunes, and to avoid these evils, that it was necessary ascribed by our historian to the celebrated nir LUliballcro... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 874 pages
...forming a declaration of rights. This manifesto was introduced by a remark tending to shew that the ignorance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortune, and that to avoid these evils it was necessary to define and explain those rights. The... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1826 - 482 pages
...subjoined. DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS. BT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PRANCE. " The Representatives of the people of FRANCE, formed...have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable rights : That this declaration being constantly present... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1826 - 470 pages
...here subjoined. DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND OF CITIZENS. BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE. "The Representatives of the people of FRANCE, formed into a National Assembly, considering that ign^rance, neglect, or contempt of human rights, are the sole causes of public misfortunes and corruptions... | |
| William Hone - France - 1830 - 150 pages
...government they desired to establish. The document is annexed, viz. — " THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. " The REPRESENTATIVES of the people of France formed...have resolved to set forth in a solemn Declaration these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable rights — lhat this Declaration being constantly present... | |
| A counsellor at law - Belgium - 1831 - 426 pages
...their hearts are unavailing, To arras ! to arms ! ye brave ! dec. NO. 3. THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. THE representatives of the people of France formed...have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable rights — that this declaration being constantly present... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1835 - 522 pages
...object. Declaration of the rights of man and of citizens : by the national assembly of France. ' " The representatives of the people of France, formed...have resolved to set forth, in a solemn declaration, these natural, imprescriptible, and unalienable rights : that this declaration being constantly present... | |
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