The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 395
... consent of the indi- viduals of it , and it being necessary to that which is one body to move one way ; it is necessary the body should move that way whither the greater force carries it , which is the consent of the majority : or else ...
... consent of the indi- viduals of it , and it being necessary to that which is one body to move one way ; it is necessary the body should move that way whither the greater force carries it , which is the consent of the majority : or else ...
الصفحة 417
... consent of the society ; over whom nobody can have a power to make laws , but by their own consent , and by authority received from them . And therefore all the obedience , which by the most solemn ties any one can be obliged to pay ...
... consent of the society ; over whom nobody can have a power to make laws , but by their own consent , and by authority received from them . And therefore all the obedience , which by the most solemn ties any one can be obliged to pay ...
الصفحة 443
... consent is little taken notice of : and therefore many have mistaken the force of arms for the consent of the people , and reckon conquest as one of the originals of government . But conquest is as far from setting up any government ...
... consent is little taken notice of : and therefore many have mistaken the force of arms for the consent of the people , and reckon conquest as one of the originals of government . But conquest is as far from setting up any government ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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