The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... men thriving and getting money , by their industry , and willing to leave their estates to their children in land , as the surest and most lasting provision , and not so liable to casualties as money in untrading or unskilful hands ...
... men thriving and getting money , by their industry , and willing to leave their estates to their children in land , as the surest and most lasting provision , and not so liable to casualties as money in untrading or unskilful hands ...
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... children that lie together , preserve them all from the cold . Some will starve , unless the father of the family provide better , and enlarge the scanty covering . This pulling and contest is usually between the landed man ... men time or ...
... children that lie together , preserve them all from the cold . Some will starve , unless the father of the family provide better , and enlarge the scanty covering . This pulling and contest is usually between the landed man ... men time or ...
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... man could not have access to their persons , to learn their wills and pleasure ... children or servants ; whence we find , that , in the first reckoning up of ... men had their servants for a possession and an inheritance , as well as ...
... man could not have access to their persons , to learn their wills and pleasure ... children or servants ; whence we find , that , in the first reckoning up of ... men had their servants for a possession and an inheritance , as well as ...
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... children and subjects ; so that he may take or alienate their estates , sell ... men had nothing else left them , they might in slavery have such undeniable ... men , too apt of itself to grow and increase with the possession of any power ...
... children and subjects ; so that he may take or alienate their estates , sell ... men had nothing else left them , they might in slavery have such undeniable ... men , too apt of itself to grow and increase with the possession of any power ...
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... children of men , which shows the title comes from father- hood . " § 22. Before I examine this argument , and the text on which it is founded , it is necessary to desire the reader to observe , that our author , according to his usual ...
... children of men , which shows the title comes from father- hood . " § 22. Before I examine this argument , and the text on which it is founded , it is necessary to desire the reader to observe , that our author , according to his usual ...
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