The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... sufficient to convince you . Of what ? that. L. II . p . 128.- " I do neither you nor the magistrate injury when I say that the power you give the ma- gistrate of pu- nishing men to make them consi- der reasons and arguments proper and ...
... sufficient to convince you . Of what ? that. L. II . p . 128.- " I do neither you nor the magistrate injury when I say that the power you give the ma- gistrate of pu- nishing men to make them consi- der reasons and arguments proper and ...
الصفحة 183
... proper and sufficient to convince men of the truth of false- hood ? " Yes , sir , the magistrate may use force to make men consider those reasons and arguments , which he thinks proper and sufficient to convince men of the truth of his ...
... proper and sufficient to convince men of the truth of false- hood ? " Yes , sir , the magistrate may use force to make men consider those reasons and arguments , which he thinks proper and sufficient to convince men of the truth of his ...
الصفحة 399
... proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to mass ? " You reply : " A question which you shall then think your- self obliged to answer , when I have produced those reasons and arguments which are proper and ...
... proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to mass ? " You reply : " A question which you shall then think your- self obliged to answer , when I have produced those reasons and arguments which are proper and ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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