The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 349
But force , or a declared design of force , upon the person of another , where there is no common superior on earth to appeal to for relief , is the state of war : and it is the want of such an appeal gives a man the right of war even ...
But force , or a declared design of force , upon the person of another , where there is no common superior on earth to appeal to for relief , is the state of war : and it is the want of such an appeal gives a man the right of war even ...
الصفحة 447
Though in all war there be usually a complication of force and damage , and the aggressor seldom fails to harm the estate , when he uses force against the persons of those he makes war upon ; yet it is the use of force only that puts a ...
Though in all war there be usually a complication of force and damage , and the aggressor seldom fails to harm the estate , when he uses force against the persons of those he makes war upon ; yet it is the use of force only that puts a ...
الصفحة 451
The conqueror , it is true , usually , by the force he has over them , compels them , with a sword at their breasts , to stoop to his conditions , and submit to such a government as he pleases to afford them ; but the inquiry is ...
The conqueror , it is true , usually , by the force he has over them , compels them , with a sword at their breasts , to stoop to his conditions , and submit to such a government as he pleases to afford them ; but the inquiry is ...
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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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