The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guar- dians or bedlam ; so that , in effect , your men of com- mon discretion are all men , not judged ideots or mad- men : and penalties sufficient to prevail with all men of common ...
... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guar- dians or bedlam ; so that , in effect , your men of com- mon discretion are all men , not judged ideots or mad- men : and penalties sufficient to prevail with all men of common ...
الصفحة 268
... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guardians or Bedlam . So that , in effect , your men of common dis- cretion , are all men , not judged idiots or madmen : and penalties sufficient to prevail with men of common discretion ...
... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guardians or Bedlam . So that , in effect , your men of common dis- cretion , are all men , not judged idiots or madmen : and penalties sufficient to prevail with men of common discretion ...
الصفحة 271
... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guardians or Bedlam : " so that in effect , your men of common discretion are all men not judged idiots or madmen . To clear this , you tell us , " when you speak of men of common ...
... common discretion , for whom it has not provided guardians or Bedlam : " so that in effect , your men of common discretion are all men not judged idiots or madmen . To clear this , you tell us , " when you speak of men of common ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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