The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 341
... preserve him- self , and not to quit his station wilfully , so by the like reason , when his own preservation comes not in com- petition , ought he , as much as he can , to preserve the rest of mankind , and may not , unless it be to do ...
... preserve him- self , and not to quit his station wilfully , so by the like reason , when his own preservation comes not in com- petition , ought he , as much as he can , to preserve the rest of mankind , and may not , unless it be to do ...
الصفحة 414
John Locke. he thought fit for the preservation of himself " and the rest of mankind , he gives up to be regulated by ... preserve himself , his liberty and property ( for no rational creature can be supposed to change his condition with ...
John Locke. he thought fit for the preservation of himself " and the rest of mankind , he gives up to be regulated by ... preserve himself , his liberty and property ( for no rational creature can be supposed to change his condition with ...
الصفحة 482
... preserving the form of government agreed on , and in not intending the end of government itself , which is the public good and preservation of property . When a king has dethroned himself , and put himself in a state of war with his ...
... preserving the form of government agreed on , and in not intending the end of government itself , which is the public good and preservation of property . When a king has dethroned himself , and put himself in a state of war with his ...
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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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