The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 217
... unless I suppose all societies enabled , by the power they are endued with , to attain the same end " which in other words is , unless I suppose all whe have in their hands the force of any society to have áll of them the same ...
... unless I suppose all societies enabled , by the power they are endued with , to attain the same end " which in other words is , unless I suppose all whe have in their hands the force of any society to have áll of them the same ...
الصفحة 460
... unless the bell - wether conduct them right ; the bell - wether himself will stray , unless the shepherd's crook and staff , which he has as much need of as any sheep of the flock , keep him right : ergo , the whole flock will stray ...
... unless the bell - wether conduct them right ; the bell - wether himself will stray , unless the shepherd's crook and staff , which he has as much need of as any sheep of the flock , keep him right : ergo , the whole flock will stray ...
الصفحة 490
... unless we will say , & c . Now , where the magistrates are not of the true religion , there , by this part of your scheme , there is a right in nobody to use force ; for if there were , what need of miracles , as you tell us there was ...
... unless we will say , & c . Now , where the magistrates are not of the true religion , there , by this part of your scheme , there is a right in nobody to use force ; for if there were , what need of miracles , as you tell us there was ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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