The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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28 , was made the general lord of all things , not without such a private dominion to himself , as without his grant did exclude his children . This determination of Mr. Selden , says our author , is consonant to the history of the ...
28 , was made the general lord of all things , not without such a private dominion to himself , as without his grant did exclude his children . This determination of Mr. Selden , says our author , is consonant to the history of the ...
الصفحة 233
And by this time , I hope it is evident , that he that gave “ dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , ” ' gave Adam no monarchical power over those of his own species , which will yet appear more fully in the next ...
And by this time , I hope it is evident , that he that gave “ dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , ” ' gave Adam no monarchical power over those of his own species , which will yet appear more fully in the next ...
الصفحة 269
a little attention ; and shall come now to consider , how these two originals of government , “ Adam's natural and private dominion , ” will consist and serve to make out and establish the titles of succeeding monarchs , who , as our ...
a little attention ; and shall come now to consider , how these two originals of government , “ Adam's natural and private dominion , ” will consist and serve to make out and establish the titles of succeeding monarchs , who , as our ...
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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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