The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
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... granted by government as part of the political plan . Reason , necessity , tradition , and religious conviction all lead me to accept the divine origin of these rights . If we ac- cept the premise that human rights are granted by ...
... granted by government as part of the political plan . Reason , necessity , tradition , and religious conviction all lead me to accept the divine origin of these rights . If we ac- cept the premise that human rights are granted by ...
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... granted to the three branches of government were specifically limited . Originally , the Constitution permitted few pow- ers to the federal government , these chiefly being , as Thomas Jefferson said , the powers concerning " war ...
... granted to the three branches of government were specifically limited . Originally , the Constitution permitted few pow- ers to the federal government , these chiefly being , as Thomas Jefferson said , the powers concerning " war ...
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