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Robespierre's Déclaration des droits de l'homme, § 27. "When the government violates the rights of the people, insurrection becomes for the people the most sacred of rights and the most indispensable of duties." § 35. Cont. Soc., III. x. See May's Constitutional Hist. of England, ch. iii; and Lord Stanhope's Life of Pitt, vol. ii. ch. xii.

See a speech of his, which is Rousseau's "civil faith" done into rhetoric, given in M. Louis Blanc's Hist. de la Rév. Française, Bk. x. c. xiv. Considérations sur le gouvernement ancien et présent de la France . Quoted by Rousseau from a manuscript copy. Leviathan, ch. xliii. 601. Also ch. xlii. Cont. Soc., III. xi.

Paul's Cross a voice goes forth to Carlisle and the Land's End, proclaiming that the reign of Edward the Fourth is past and gone, then, Montagu, I claim thy promise of aid and fellowship, not before!" Meanwhile, the king, eager to dispel thought in action, rushed in person against the rebellious forces. "Warkworth Chronicle" Cont. Croyl.

Cont. Gent. The just and literal rendering of the passage is this: 'The true God who in reality is such, namely, the Father of Christ. It cannot, however, be denied that in changing the 'formula' of the 'Tetractys' into the 'Trias', by merging the 'Prothesis' in the 'Thesis', the Identity in the Ipseity, the Christian Fathers subjected their exposition to many inconveniences. Ib. p. 432.

Mark, ii. 15-22, vi. 17-29. In Mr. Lightfoot, in Cont. Rev., Aug. 1875, p. 394, appeals to Anger and Tischendorf in proof of the contrary proposition, that the order of Mark cannot be maintained. But Tischendorf's Harmony is based on the assumption that St. The results will be found in Holtzmann, Synopt. Ev. p. 259 sqq. The theory rests upon an acute observation, and has much plausibility.

He accumulates testimony which would be excellent evidence, if only it had been sifted, and had come out of the process substantially undiminished. Cont. Soc., II. xi. Also III. viii. II. xi. Also ch. viii. II. viii. II. ix. Politics, VII. iv. 8, 10. Cont. Soc., II. x. Plato's Laws, v. 737. Ib., iv. 705. Projet de Constitution pour la Corse, p. 75. Gouvernement de Pologne, ch. xi. Cont.

One conceives then that the variations of exchange are not permitted to be left to the arbitrary judgment of a single man, nor to be affected by the whims and abuses of individuals; that value is defined in view of the general good. 'Prout communiter venditur in foro, Henri de Gand, Quod Lib., xiv. 14; Nider, De Cont.

While among the Shoshones, and before arriving at the Columbia they "reached an Indian lodge of brush inhabited by seven families of the Shoshones. Thus far among the tribes we find a literal repetition of the rule of hospitality as practiced by the Iroquois. Mr. Smithsonian Cont., No. 318, p. 3.

Quoted from Thiébault's Souvenirs de Berlin, in M. Daire's edition of the Physiocrates, ii. 432. Cont. Soc., II. vii. Corr., v. 181. Cont. Soc., I. v., vi., vii. Cont. Soc., III. xvi. Civil Government, ch. viii. § 99. I. vi. Especially the footnote. Cont. Soc., II. i. Syst. of Jurisprudence, i. 256. Cont. Soc., III. xv. 137.

If Rousseau had found no neater expression for his doctrine than this, the Social Contract would assuredly have been no explosive. See especially ch. viii. See Diderot's article on Hobbisme in the Encyclopædia, Oeuv., xv. 122. Esprit des Lois, I. i. Cont. Soc., II. vi. 50. Goguet has the merit of seeing distinctly that command is the essence of law. Cont. Soc., II. vi. 51-53.