The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 272
Or , if this grant of private dominion to them , over their assigned territories ' were good , here were set up two distinct sorts of power , not subordinate one to the other , with all those inconveniencies which he musters up against ...
Or , if this grant of private dominion to them , over their assigned territories ' were good , here were set up two distinct sorts of power , not subordinate one to the other , with all those inconveniencies which he musters up against ...
الصفحة 425
These two powers , executive and federative , though they be really distinct in themselves , yet one comprehending the execution of the municipal laws of the society within itself , upon all that are parts of it ; the other the ...
These two powers , executive and federative , though they be really distinct in themselves , yet one comprehending the execution of the municipal laws of the society within itself , upon all that are parts of it ; the other the ...
الصفحة 426
Though , as I said , the executive and federative power of every community be really distinct in themselves , yet they are hardly to be separated , and placed at the same time in the hands of distinct persons : for both of them ...
Though , as I said , the executive and federative power of every community be really distinct in themselves , yet they are hardly to be separated , and placed at the same time in the hands of distinct persons : for both of them ...
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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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