The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 325
... princes , and whether it will not , according to his con- clusion of that paragraph , resolve all regal power of those , whose dominions extend beyond their families , either into tyranny and usurpation , or election and con- sent of ...
... princes , and whether it will not , according to his con- clusion of that paragraph , resolve all regal power of those , whose dominions extend beyond their families , either into tyranny and usurpation , or election and con- sent of ...
الصفحة 382
... princes , nay princes only , ought to be priests , since it is as certain , that in the beginning , " the father of the family was priest , as that he was ruler in his own household . " CHAPTER VII . Of political or civil Society ...
... princes , nay princes only , ought to be priests , since it is as certain , that in the beginning , " the father of the family was priest , as that he was ruler in his own household . " CHAPTER VII . Of political or civil Society ...
الصفحة 437
... princes ; be- cause the people , observing the whole tendency of their actions to be the public good , contested not what was done without law to that end : or , if any human frailty or mistake ( for princes are but men , made as others ) ...
... princes ; be- cause the people , observing the whole tendency of their actions to be the public good , contested not what was done without law to that end : or , if any human frailty or mistake ( for princes are but men , made as others ) ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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