The Political History of John Bull Or the True Englishman Neither a Republica

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The Political History of John Bull Or the True Englishman Neither a Republica
Thomas Broughton
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[ 65 3 rity. With fubmiflion I make a diftin!tioh of thefe three defcriptions of liberty.
Social Libert}' is the pofitive birth -right of man* kind, without diftin&ion of perfons. This privi- lege in a State may be diftinguimed by two general ablblute rights ; firft, the right of enjoying all thole benefits which are fuppofed to belong to man in the hypothetical ftatc of nature ; and which, when he enters into fociety he is permitted to re- tain, for the reafon that the enjoyment of them does n
...ot interfere with the interefls or happinefs of any of his fellow- creatures. By thefe abfolute rights a man enjoys loco motion, or the power of moving his perfon wherever his inclination leads him, without reftraint ; he like\vife enjoys the pri- vilege of living as he thinks proper, of following his bufinefsj his pleafures, and his purfuits, agree- able to his own will, without being dictated to by any other perfon or power whatever. Hence his vices are not cognizable in Society, unlefs he pub- limes them.

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