The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to com- pact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . : СНАР . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 214 Of Government .
... by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to com- pact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . : СНАР . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 214 Of Government .
الصفحة 215
John Locke. CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 6. SIR Robert Filmer's great position is , that men are not naturally free . " This is the foundation on which his absolute monarchy stands , and from ... paternal and regal power.
John Locke. CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 6. SIR Robert Filmer's great position is , that men are not naturally free . " This is the foundation on which his absolute monarchy stands , and from ... paternal and regal power.
الصفحة 216
... paternal government . This is his bu- siness from p . 12 to 19 . 12 to 19. And then , obviating an ob- jection , and clearing a difficulty or two with one half reason . p . 23 , " to confirm the natural right of regal 86 " " power ...
... paternal government . This is his bu- siness from p . 12 to 19 . 12 to 19. And then , obviating an ob- jection , and clearing a difficulty or two with one half reason . p . 23 , " to confirm the natural right of regal 86 " " power ...
الصفحة 260
... paternal right , as he must have if fatherhood be the fountain of all authority ; then the subjects , though fa- thers , can have no power over their children , no right to honour from them : for it cannot be all in another's hands ...
... paternal right , as he must have if fatherhood be the fountain of all authority ; then the subjects , though fa- thers , can have no power over their children , no right to honour from them : for it cannot be all in another's hands ...
الصفحة 264
... paternal power he supposes a father to have over his children . For 1 . he says , " As Adam was lord of his children , so his " children under him had a power over their own chil- " dren " they were then lords over their own children ...
... paternal power he supposes a father to have over his children . For 1 . he says , " As Adam was lord of his children , so his " children under him had a power over their own chil- " dren " they were then lords over their own children ...
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