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Excerpt from The Rights of Man, as Exhibited in a Lecture, Read at the Philosophical Society, in Newcastle: To Which Is Now First Added, an Interesting Conversation, Between a Gentleman and the Author, on the Subject of His Scheme
Now as fociety ought properly to be nod thing but amutual agreement among the: inhabitants of a country, to maintain the' natural rights and privileges of one another againl't all oppofers, whether foreign or domellic, it fhould lead one to expect to' find thofe rights and privim leges, no fartheninfringed upon, among: men pretending to be in'that ?are, than necelfity abfolutely required. I fay again, it fhould' lead one to think fo.. But I am afraid, Whoever does will be mightily mi?aken. _however, as the truth here is of much importance. To be known, let it be boldly'foug'ht out; in order to which, it may not be im proper to trace the prefent method of holding. Land among men in fociety, from its original.
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