The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 385
... penalties , on the other ; it is unavoid- able , that he should neither impartially examine nor embrace , if penalties are necessary to make him do either ; because penalties , which are the necessary re medies to remove those ...
... penalties , on the other ; it is unavoid- able , that he should neither impartially examine nor embrace , if penalties are necessary to make him do either ; because penalties , which are the necessary re medies to remove those ...
الصفحة 441
... penalties will be neces- sary in respect to that end as a human means . " In which words , if you mean an answer to ... penalties , to bring prejudiced persons to hear and consider what may convince them of their errors , and discover ...
... penalties will be neces- sary in respect to that end as a human means . " In which words , if you mean an answer to ... penalties , to bring prejudiced persons to hear and consider what may convince them of their errors , and discover ...
الصفحة 516
... penalties for that purpose : because , as that is not consistent with order and government , which cannot stand ... penalties are necessary to be laid on them , to make them thoroughly and impartially examine . But yet penalties need not ...
... penalties for that purpose : because , as that is not consistent with order and government , which cannot stand ... penalties are necessary to be laid on them , to make them thoroughly and impartially examine . But yet penalties need not ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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