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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1799. Excerpt: ... PART I. ON THE CORRELATIVE RIGHTS, AND DUTIES, OF THE GOVERNING, AND THE GOVERNED, PART OF A COMMUNITY, AND THEIR NECESSARY LIMITATIONS. THE 'various theories examined, according to which different political writers have explained the obligation of civil obedience; viz, i. The original compact. it Th$ tacit confent of the exifting members of a community.'.V' 3, The rights of man. J 4. Expedience. Difficulties arifing for the three firft dated, and confidered; fuch as the following: 1. What right has the majority to bind the minority? 2. Why are women, and children, to be excluded from the privilege of voting? and how is tiie age of voting to be defined? 3. What '3-What right has an exifting race to bind its pofterity? 4. How does occupancy convey a right of permanent property? 5. As every government has been more or lefs unjuft in its origin, and ftill continues to be ib in its adminiftration, is not every individual liberated from the obligation of civil obedience? 1 In folving the above difficulties recourfe is had to the principle of expedience The principle of expedience is applicable to every poffible cafe. It is therefore concluded to be the proper ground, on which to explain the reciprocal duties of the governing, and governed, part of a Community. tl. V, () The theory of expedience guarded from mifconceptions. The expedience of general rules confidered." The cafes of allowable tranfgreffion of rules of general obligation ought to be as clearly'defined, as poffible; of which nature are the following:' 1. When one party is incapable of acling as a moral agent, as an infant, or lunatic, &c.,, 2. When any perfon by his mifconduft has put himfelf into a ftate of hoftiliry againft another perfon, or a fociety of men, or mankind in general. '. 3. When t...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1799. Excerpt: ... PART I. ON THE CORRELATIVE RIGHTS, AND DUTIES, OF THE GOVERNING, AND THE GOVERNED, PART OF A COMMUNITY, AND THEIR NECESSARY LIMITATIONS. THE 'various theories examined, according to which different political writers have explained the obligation of civil obedience; viz, i. The original compact. it Th$ tacit confent of the exifting members of a community.'.V' 3, The rights of man. J 4. Expedience. Difficulties arifing for the three firft dated, and confidered; fuch as the following: 1. What right has the majority to bind the minority? 2. Why are women, and children, to be excluded from the privilege of voting? and how is tiie age of voting to be defined? 3. What '3-What right has an exifting race to bind its pofterity? 4. How does occupancy convey a right of permanent property? 5. As every government has been more or lefs unjuft in its origin, and ftill continues to be ib in its adminiftration, is not every individual liberated from the obligation of civil obedience? 1 In folving the above difficulties recourfe is had to the principle of expedience The principle of expedience is applicable to every poffible cafe. It is therefore concluded to be the proper ground, on which to explain the reciprocal duties of the governing, and governed, part of a Community. tl. V, () The theory of expedience guarded from mifconceptions. The expedience of general rules confidered." The cafes of allowable tranfgreffion of rules of general obligation ought to be as clearly'defined, as poffible; of which nature are the following:' 1. When one party is incapable of acling as a moral agent, as an infant, or lunatic, &c.,, 2. When any perfon by his mifconduft has put himfelf into a ftate of hoftiliry againft another perfon, or a fociety of men, or mankind in general. '. 3. When t...
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