The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... arguing against , you had had reason to complain : if not , you had done better to have entertained the reader with a clearer answer to my argument , than spent your ink and his time needlessly , to show such niceness . My argument is ...
... arguing against , you had had reason to complain : if not , you had done better to have entertained the reader with a clearer answer to my argument , than spent your ink and his time needlessly , to show such niceness . My argument is ...
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... arguments and reasons short of being convinced , you under another , " & c . My argument is to show of what advantage force , your way applied , is like to be to the true religion , since it puts as much force into the magistrate's ...
... arguments and reasons short of being convinced , you under another , " & c . My argument is to show of what advantage force , your way applied , is like to be to the true religion , since it puts as much force into the magistrate's ...
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... argument , had not shown half so much depth of theo- logical learning : but the mischief is , that if you will not make it all of a piece scholastic ; and by arguing that all whom the magistrates use force upon brought to consider as ...
... argument , had not shown half so much depth of theo- logical learning : but the mischief is , that if you will not make it all of a piece scholastic ; and by arguing that all whom the magistrates use force upon brought to consider as ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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