Reflections on the Revolution in FranceLiberal Arts Press, 1955 - 307 |
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... equal rights , but not to equal things . He that has but five shillings in the partnership has as good a right to it as he that has five hundred pounds has to his larger proportion . But he has not a right to an equal divi- dend in the ...
... equal rights , but not to equal things . He that has but five shillings in the partnership has as good a right to it as he that has five hundred pounds has to his larger proportion . But he has not a right to an equal divi- dend in the ...
Strona 262
... equal ; and the earth , the kind and equal mother of all , ought not to be monopolized to foster the pride and luxury of any men , who by nature are no better than themselves , and who , if they do not labor for their bread , are worse ...
... equal ; and the earth , the kind and equal mother of all , ought not to be monopolized to foster the pride and luxury of any men , who by nature are no better than themselves , and who , if they do not labor for their bread , are worse ...
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... equal distribution was to redeem the others . As to the Assembly , occupied as it was with the declaration and violation of the rights of men , and with their arrangements for general con- fusion , it had neither leisure nor capacity to ...
... equal distribution was to redeem the others . As to the Assembly , occupied as it was with the declaration and violation of the rights of men , and with their arrangements for general con- fusion , it had neither leisure nor capacity to ...
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