The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... dissenters , as dissenters , to make them consider , has something of impracticable in it . The law punishes all dissenters : for what ? To make them all conform , that is evident : to what end ? To make them all consider , say you ...
... dissenters , as dissenters , to make them consider , has something of impracticable in it . The law punishes all dissenters : for what ? To make them all conform , that is evident : to what end ? To make them all consider , say you ...
الصفحة 293
... dissenters . If it were just , and you had reason at first to punish a dissenter , to make him consider , when you did not know but that he had considered already ; it is as just , and you have as much reason to punish him on , even ...
... dissenters . If it were just , and you had reason at first to punish a dissenter , to make him consider , when you did not know but that he had considered already ; it is as just , and you have as much reason to punish him on , even ...
الصفحة 531
... dissenters from the true religion are not to be punished for their religion ? So then , it seems in your opinion now , dissenters from the true religion are to be punished , " or , as you are pleased to mollify the expression , for the ...
... dissenters from the true religion are not to be punished for their religion ? So then , it seems in your opinion now , dissenters from the true religion are to be punished , " or , as you are pleased to mollify the expression , for the ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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