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" Those rights then which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are ; neither do they receive any additional... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Página 54
por Sir William Blackstone - 1791
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The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volumen7

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 438 páginas
...rights which God and Nature have established, and which are therefore called natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually vested in every man than they are ; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared by...
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Abridgment of Blackstone's Commentaries

William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1893 - 558 páginas
...Those rights then which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be "more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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Blackstone's Commentaries Abridged

William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1899 - 570 páginas
...Those rights then which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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Principles of Law: Law in General; Personal Rights; Property; Wills; Contracts

International Correspondence Schools - 1903 - 636 páginas
...of revelation or of nature, as upon the wisdom and will of the legislator. Natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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American State Papers Bearing on Sunday Legislation

William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 808 páginas
...rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are ; neither do they receive any addicreated by Constitutions. Rights...
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Cyclopedia of Law ...

Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 páginas
...Those rights then which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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Sale of Intoxicating Liquors: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1912 - 492 páginas
...rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are, therefore, called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are. Neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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The Church in Politics

Charles Smull Longacre - 1927 - 136 páginas
...rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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Some Lessons from Our Legal History

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1928 - 220 páginas
..."those rights which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually vested in every man than they are. . . . No human legiscame more naturally to him than the idea of...
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Public Affairs

United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services - 1963 - 274 páginas
...rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are ; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared...
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