The Works of John Locke: -v.10 |
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الصفحة 260
The right therefore which parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , cannot be that political dominion which our author would derive from it : for that being in every civil society supreme ...
The right therefore which parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , cannot be that political dominion which our author would derive from it : for that being in every civil society supreme ...
الصفحة 294
assignment of civil power is made by divine institution ; or at least would have told us what he meant by eldest parents : for I believe if land had been assigned or granted to him , and the eldest parents of his family , he would have ...
assignment of civil power is made by divine institution ; or at least would have told us what he meant by eldest parents : for I believe if land had been assigned or granted to him , and the eldest parents of his family , he would have ...
الصفحة 376
But this is very far from giving parents a power of command over their children , or authority to make laws and dispose as they please of their lives and liberties . It is one thing to owe honour , respect , gratitude , and assistance ...
But this is very far from giving parents a power of command over their children , or authority to make laws and dispose as they please of their lives and liberties . It is one thing to owe honour , respect , gratitude , and assistance ...
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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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