Regarding the inclusion of "All men," the king has always managed to step in to compromise any hard fought after gain won by the commoners. He would do this by allowing just a small portion of the commoners within his Aristocracy by officially designating them titles of expertise. As in Braveheart when the king compromised the efforts of William Wallace by offering shares of property to the Scottish royalty to become part of his military nobility. In other words, the king owned all property and, as they were on his property, all things as well. If the king wanted the shares of the property back that he was sharing, he could just recall it all.
As a Christian, I look at it this way. When the ultimate tyrant Himself reduced towards the manifestation of His Will during the Last Supper, with this being the inheritance He gave to the people, He gave his body as bread to be eaten and his blood as wine to be drank. In other words, Christ commanded that we devour Him in whatever way necessary concerning our happiness. This is in direct contrast to the book of Genesis when as just part of His fullness, as the Father that is, He commanded the strong to rise up and become dominant by consuming the weak.
As a majority of people trying just to control tyranny, we have been at this forever. So, it is no small matter when the tyrant takes back that which was won by so much precious blood.