Common historical fallacies: Difference between revisions

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*** and thereby was directed at the King of England in order to deny divine rule;
*** and thereby was directed at the King of England in order to deny divine rule;
**** if "all men are created equal" and "Governments are instituted among Men," then,  
**** if "all men are created equal" and "Governments are instituted among Men," then,  
**** logically, a king is just a man, born the same as any other man or woman ("Men"), as monarchs can be females, as well as males;  
**** logically, a king is just a man, born the same as any other man or woman ("Men"), as monarchs can be females, as well as males, as well as of any race;  
**** thereby even a king, being born equal to all "Men," governs at the will of the people, thus,
**** thereby even a king, being born equal to all "Men," governs at the will of the people;
**** negating the legitimacy of "divine rule" by which the King of England justified his rule
**** thus negating the legitimacy of "divine rule" by which the King of England (and all monarchs) justified his rule
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