The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5 |
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... are all born slaves , and by divine right are subjects to Adam's right heir ) ; as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . $ § 4.
... are all born slaves , and by divine right are subjects to Adam's right heir ) ; as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . $ § 4.
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Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to compact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal Power .
Princes have their power absolute , and by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to compact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal Power .
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8. Let us then endeavour to find what account he gives us of this fatherly authority , as it lies scattered in the several parts of his writings . And first , as it was vested in Adam , he says , “ Not only Adam , but the succeeding ...
8. Let us then endeavour to find what account he gives us of this fatherly authority , as it lies scattered in the several parts of his writings . And first , as it was vested in Adam , he says , “ Not only Adam , but the succeeding ...
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Adam was the father , king , and lord over his family ; a son , a subject , and a servant or slave , were one and the same thing at first . The father had power to dispose or sell ...
Adam was the father , king , and lord over his family ; a son , a subject , and a servant or slave , were one and the same thing at first . The father had power to dispose or sell ...
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might be seen his own description of his fatherly authority , as it lies scattered up and down in his writings , which he supposes was first vested in Adam , and by right belongs to all princes ever since . This fatherly authority then ...
might be seen his own description of his fatherly authority , as it lies scattered up and down in his writings , which he supposes was first vested in Adam , and by right belongs to all princes ever since . This fatherly authority then ...
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