The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... perhaps , too general and loose a rule , let me add , that if one would consider money and land alone , in relation one to another , perhaps it is now at six per cent . in as good a proportion as is possible ; six per cent . being a ...
... perhaps , too general and loose a rule , let me add , that if one would consider money and land alone , in relation one to another , perhaps it is now at six per cent . in as good a proportion as is possible ; six per cent . being a ...
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... perhaps be answered , because he was yet without subjects , and had nobody to work for him ; but afterwards , living as he did above 900 years , he might have people enough , whom he might command to work for him : no , says God , not ...
... perhaps be answered , because he was yet without subjects , and had nobody to work for him ; but afterwards , living as he did above 900 years , he might have people enough , whom he might command to work for him : no , says God , not ...
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... Perhaps it will be said with our author , that a man can alien his power over his child ; and what may be transferred by compact , may be possessed by inhe- ritance . I answer , a father cannot alien the power he has over his child : he ...
... Perhaps it will be said with our author , that a man can alien his power over his child ; and what may be transferred by compact , may be possessed by inhe- ritance . I answer , a father cannot alien the power he has over his child : he ...
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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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