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so:text | Magna Charta, as it was called... was no more compelling the government to renounce a part of its assumptions. It did not create and give powers to government in the manner a constitution does; but was, as far as it went, of the nature of a re-conquest, and not of a constitution; for could the nation have totally expelled the usurpation, as France has done its despotism, it would then have had a constitution to form. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine |
so:description | Rights of Man (en) |
so:description | Part 2 (1792) (en) |
so:description | 1790s (en) |
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