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1 1 | with the Apostolic See.~Rights and Duties of Capital and
2 2 | matter to define the relative rights and mutual duties of the
3 4 | of things will be set to rights, inasmuch as each citizen
4 10| But those who deny these rights do not perceive that they
5 12| 12. The rights here spoken of, belonging
6 12| State. Consequently, it has rights and duties peculiar to itself
7 13| family has at least equal rights with the State in the choice
8 13| We say, "at least equal rights"; for, inasmuch as the domestic
9 13| family must necessarily have rights and duties which are prior
10 13| and were to find their rights attacked instead of being
11 14| grave disturbance of mutual rights, public authority should
12 14| deprive citizens of their rights, but justly and properly
13 15| contrary to the natural rights of mankind, and would introduce
14 16| and in the exercise of the rights which manifestly appertain
15 25| scheme of duties and of rights which is shown forth to
16 37| 37. Rights must be religiously respected
17 37| question of defending the rights of individuals, the poor
18 40| for it is not man's own rights which are here in question,
19 40| here in question, but the rights of God, the most sacred
20 40| sacred and inviolable of rights. ~
21 51| office to protect natural rights, not to destroy them; and,
22 52| taken not to violate the rights of individuals and not to
23 53| State accordingly have no rights over them, nor can they
24 53| civil law, taken away their rights as corporate bodies, and
25 53| property the Church had her rights, each member of the body
26 53| the body had his or her rights, and there were also the
27 53| and there were also the rights of those who had founded
28 55| in accordance with their rights, but it should not thrust
29 58| to his necessities. The rights and duties of the employers,
30 58| employers, as compared with the rights and duties of the employed,
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