The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): IV., المجلد 1Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 498 من الصفحات |
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... heir ; ) as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . § 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they tell us , We ...
... heir ; ) as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . § 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they tell us , We ...
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... heirs , by giving Adam dominion over " every living thing that moveth on the earth , " ch . i . 28. as our author would have it ; methinks sir Robert should have carried his monarchical power one step higher , and satisfied the world ...
... heirs , by giving Adam dominion over " every living thing that moveth on the earth , " ch . i . 28. as our author would have it ; methinks sir Robert should have carried his monarchical power one step higher , and satisfied the world ...
الصفحة 237
... " dren , was abrogated , and a community of all things " instituted between Noah and his sons - Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought " that God would disinherit him of his birth - Of Government . 237.
... " dren , was abrogated , and a community of all things " instituted between Noah and his sons - Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought " that God would disinherit him of his birth - Of Government . 237.
الصفحة 238
... heir " of the world ; why should it be thought that God " would disinherit him of his birth - right ? " Heir in- deed , in England , signifies the eldest son , who is by the laws of England to have all his father's lands ; but where God ...
... heir " of the world ; why should it be thought that God " would disinherit him of his birth - right ? " Heir in- deed , in England , signifies the eldest son , who is by the laws of England to have all his father's lands ; but where God ...
الصفحة 241
... he could not do , if it were all given away already to monarch Adam , and the monarchs his heirs and successors . To conclude , this VOL . IV . R text is so far from proving Adam sole proprietor , Of Government . 241.
... he could not do , if it were all given away already to monarch Adam , and the monarchs his heirs and successors . To conclude , this VOL . IV . R text is so far from proving Adam sole proprietor , Of Government . 241.
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