The science of rights

Clark, N.J.: Lawbook Exchange. Edited by A. E. Kroeger (1869)
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§ I. A FINITE, RATIONAL BEING CAN NOT POSIT ITSELF WITHOUT ASCRIBING TO ITSELF A FREE CAUSALITY. PROOF. A. If a rational being is to posit itself as such, ...

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