The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 38
... commonwealth . There are , indeed , many cities and kingdoms that have embraced the faith of Christ ; but they have retained their ancient forms of government , with which the law of Christ hath not at all meddled . He , indeed , hath ...
... commonwealth . There are , indeed , many cities and kingdoms that have embraced the faith of Christ ; but they have retained their ancient forms of government , with which the law of Christ hath not at all meddled . He , indeed , hath ...
الصفحة 212
... commonwealth was not constituted . The end of a commonwealth constituted can be sup- posed no other than what men in the constitution of , and entering into it , proposed ; and that could be no- thing but protection from such injuries ...
... commonwealth was not constituted . The end of a commonwealth constituted can be sup- posed no other than what men in the constitution of , and entering into it , proposed ; and that could be no- thing but protection from such injuries ...
الصفحة 214
... commonwealth . The power that is in the civil sovereign is the force of all the subjects of the commonwealth , which , supposing it sufficient for other ends than the preserving the mem- bers of the commonwealth in peace from injury and ...
... commonwealth . The power that is in the civil sovereign is the force of all the subjects of the commonwealth , which , supposing it sufficient for other ends than the preserving the mem- bers of the commonwealth in peace from injury and ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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