The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 48
That supposing any island separate from the commerce of the rest of mankind ; if gold and silver , or whatever else , ( so it be lasting ) be their money , if they have but a certain quantity of it , and can give no more , that will be ...
That supposing any island separate from the commerce of the rest of mankind ; if gold and silver , or whatever else , ( so it be lasting ) be their money , if they have but a certain quantity of it , and can give no more , that will be ...
الصفحة 344
... by right of self - preservation , as every man has a power to punish the crime , to prevent its being committed again , “ by the right he has of preserving all mankind , ” and doing all reasonable things he can in order to that end ...
... by right of self - preservation , as every man has a power to punish the crime , to prevent its being committed again , “ by the right he has of preserving all mankind , ” and doing all reasonable things he can in order to that end ...
الصفحة 353
16 , “ has given the earth to the children of men ; " given it to mankind in common . But this being supposed , it seems to some a very great difficulty how any one should ever come to have a property in any thing : I will not content ...
16 , “ has given the earth to the children of men ; " given it to mankind in common . But this being supposed , it seems to some a very great difficulty how any one should ever come to have a property in any thing : I will not content ...
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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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