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To: RegulatorCountry

And Spinoza had and major influence on Leibnitz.


11 posted on 08/05/2009 8:25:25 PM PDT by bvw
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To: bvw

Feel free to post a thread like this one with links, even under the same title with author’s name appended if you’d like, assuming there is an online resource for download or viewing the full text.

With all these free titles on archive.org, there is no plausible reason for any concerned conservative to remain in the dark about the particulars. We should shine a light on the known origins of the term natural born citizen. It didn’t just pop up undefined, then inexplicably lying around in that state for a century until people started attributing original intent of the Founders to law governing royal subjects via Blackstone. The very notion would have been anathema to the Founders, and even the author of the 14th Amendment, which got the whole ball rolling as far as misconstruing and contorting birthright citizenship into forms unrecognizable and unrecognized at the time of Constitutional ratification.


13 posted on 08/05/2009 8:53:16 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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