The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 246
... fault for which men are punished by laws , and the end for which they are punished . For to me I confess it is hard to find any other immediate end of punishment in the intention of human laws but the amendment of the fault punished ...
... fault for which men are punished by laws , and the end for which they are punished . For to me I confess it is hard to find any other immediate end of punishment in the intention of human laws but the amendment of the fault punished ...
الصفحة 282
... fault to be pu- nished by the magistrate , I desire you to tell me , where he shall hold his hand ; to name the sort or degree of punishment , beyond which he ought not to go in the use of force , to cure them of that fault , and bring ...
... fault to be pu- nished by the magistrate , I desire you to tell me , where he shall hold his hand ; to name the sort or degree of punishment , beyond which he ought not to go in the use of force , to cure them of that fault , and bring ...
الصفحة 456
... fault ? And if some of the miracles done in those days should now be repeated , and yet men should not embrace the doctrine , or join themselves to the church which those miracles accom- panied ; would you not think them guilty of a fault ...
... fault ? And if some of the miracles done in those days should now be repeated , and yet men should not embrace the doctrine , or join themselves to the church which those miracles accom- panied ; would you not think them guilty of a fault ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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