The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5 |
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it so , if the more enlarged and better understood interest of trade , since the improvement of navigation , had not raised us many rivals ; and the amazing politics of some late reigns let in other competitors with us for the sea ...
it so , if the more enlarged and better understood interest of trade , since the improvement of navigation , had not raised us many rivals ; and the amazing politics of some late reigns let in other competitors with us for the sea ...
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... and the perfect standard of politics for the future . His system lies in a little compass ; it is no more but this , “ That all government is absolute monarchy . ” And the ground he builds on is this , “ That no man is born free .
... and the perfect standard of politics for the future . His system lies in a little compass ; it is no more but this , “ That all government is absolute monarchy . ” And the ground he builds on is this , “ That no man is born free .
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... and is supposed to have brought it to perfection , has said in it : for from him every one , who would be as fashionable as French was at court , has learned and runs away with this short system of politics , viz .
... and is supposed to have brought it to perfection , has said in it : for from him every one , who would be as fashionable as French was at court , has learned and runs away with this short system of politics , viz .
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Sir Robert , in his preface to his Observations on Aristotle's Politics , tells us , “ A natural freedom of mankind cannot be supposed , without the denial of the creation of Adam : " but how Adam's being created , which was nothing but ...
Sir Robert , in his preface to his Observations on Aristotle's Politics , tells us , “ A natural freedom of mankind cannot be supposed , without the denial of the creation of Adam : " but how Adam's being created , which was nothing but ...
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... here with ? or that either of our queens , Mary or Elizabeth , had they married any of their subjects , had been by this text put into a political subjection to him ? or that he should thereby have had monarchical rule over her ?
... here with ? or that either of our queens , Mary or Elizabeth , had they married any of their subjects , had been by this text put into a political subjection to him ? or that he should thereby have had monarchical rule over her ?
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