The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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I have heard very sober and observing persons complain of the danger men's lives and properties are in , by the frequency and ... I think there is reason to suspect , from what has been observed , in something of that kind .
I have heard very sober and observing persons complain of the danger men's lives and properties are in , by the frequency and ... I think there is reason to suspect , from what has been observed , in something of that kind .
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But that I might omit no care to inform myself in our author's full sense , I consulted his Observations on Aristotle , Hobbes , & c . to see whether in disputing with others he made use of any arguments for this his darling tenet of ...
But that I might omit no care to inform myself in our author's full sense , I consulted his Observations on Aristotle , Hobbes , & c . to see whether in disputing with others he made use of any arguments for this his darling tenet of ...
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And in his Pref . to his Observations on Aristotle , he says thus , " The first government in the world was monarchical in the father of all flesh , Adam being commanded to multiply and people the earth , and to subdue it , and having ...
And in his Pref . to his Observations on Aristotle , he says thus , " The first government in the world was monarchical in the father of all flesh , Adam being commanded to multiply and people the earth , and to subdue it , and having ...
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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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