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" I would fain go a step further and assert that such a liberty is attended with so few inconveniences that it may be claimed as the common right of mankind and ought to be indulged them almost in every government except the ecclesiastical, to which, indeed,... "
The Oriental Herald - Página 457
1828
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The Scots Magazine, Volumen16

1754 - 670 páginas
...ftep farther, and aflert, that fuch a liberty is attended with fo few inconvení- ' «ncies, that h may be claimed as the common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them almoft in every government ; except the ccclelîaftical to which indeed it would be fatal. We need...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1758 - 568 páginas
...ftep farther, and aflert, that fuch a liberty is attended • -. tended with fo few incomreniencies, that it may be claimed as the common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them almoft in every government : except the ecclefiaftical, to which indeed it would prove'fatal. We need...
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The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies

724 páginas
...a free one. But 1 would fain go a flep farther, and aflert, that fuch a liberty is attended with fo few inconveniences, that it may be claimed as the...common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them almoft in every government : except the ecclefiaflical, to which indeed it would prove fatal. We need...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. ...

David Hume - 1768 - 606 páginas
...would fain go a ftep farther, and affert, that this liberty is attended with fo few inconveniencies, that it may be claimed as the common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them in every fpecies of government ; except the ecclefiaftical, to which indeed it would prove fatal. We...
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Sketch of the History and Influence of the Press in British India ...

Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 páginas
...Utttiufousncss of a CCcnsorsfjip" The Liberty of the Press is attended with so few inconveniences, Ihat it may be claimed as the common right of mankind, and ought to be indulged them in almost every government, except the ecclesiastical, to which, indeed, it would be fatal." — HUME....
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1825 - 826 páginas
...vent to the unrestricted expression of the people's thoughts. " The liberty of the press," says Hume, "is attended with so few inconveniences, that it may be claimed as the common right of all mankind." We are, nevertheless, enemies to all. licentiousness ; and our attachment to a free press...
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A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece: Extracted from the ...

conte Pietro Gamba - 1825 - 446 páginas
...to the unrestricted expression of the people's thoughts. " The liberty of the press," says Hume, " is attended " with so few inconveniences, that it may be claimed as " the common right of all mankind." We are nevertheless enemies to all licentiousness ; and our attachment to a free press...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 602 páginas
...especially if it be a free one. But I would fain go a step farther, and assert, that such a liberty is attended with so few inconveniences, that it may...ecclesiastical, to which, indeed, it would be fatal. We need not dread from this liberty any such ill consequences as followed from It must however be allowed,...
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The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volumen18

James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 592 páginas
...of the country,' the replies which have been made to them may be considered not less so ; and we arc now to consider the objections which are built on...adverted to the fact, that such a liberty communicated no immediate expansion to the mind of a nation, and that it did not imply the operation of any extrinsic...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1828 - 888 páginas
...uurestricted expression of the people's thoughts. " The liberty of the press," says Hume, "is attended with MI few inconveniences, that it may be claimed as the common right of all mankind." We are, nevertheless, enemies to all licentiousness ; and our attachment to a free press...
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