The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... nature , because he was go- vernor by right of nature . But supposing we should grant , that a man is by nature governor of his children , Adam could not hereby be monarch as soon as created : for this right of nature being founded in ...
... nature , because he was go- vernor by right of nature . But supposing we should grant , that a man is by nature governor of his children , Adam could not hereby be monarch as soon as created : for this right of nature being founded in ...
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... nature , by which they are to be regulated and interpreted . 13. To this strange doctrine , viz . That " in the state of nature every one has the executive power " of the law of nature , I doubt not but it will be objected , that it is ...
... nature , by which they are to be regulated and interpreted . 13. To this strange doctrine , viz . That " in the state of nature every one has the executive power " of the law of nature , I doubt not but it will be objected , that it is ...
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... nature no ar- bitrary power over the life , liberty , or possession of another , but only so much as the law of nature gave him for the preservation of himself and the rest of mankind ; this is all he doth , or can give up to the ...
... nature no ar- bitrary power over the life , liberty , or possession of another , but only so much as the law of nature gave him for the preservation of himself and the rest of mankind ; this is all he doth , or can give up to the ...
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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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