The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 189
... gistrate like to be concerned more for it ? Is the ma- gistrate like to take more care of it ? Is the magi- strate commonly more careful of his own , than o- ther men are of theirs ? Will you say the magistrate is less exposed , in ...
... gistrate like to be concerned more for it ? Is the ma- gistrate like to take more care of it ? Is the magi- strate commonly more careful of his own , than o- ther men are of theirs ? Will you say the magistrate is less exposed , in ...
الصفحة 197
... gistrate thinks the true , when offered with such evi- dence as he judges sufficient to convince them ; and to punish them on till they consider so as to embrace it ; what remains , but that they render themselves to the care and ...
... gistrate thinks the true , when offered with such evi- dence as he judges sufficient to convince them ; and to punish them on till they consider so as to embrace it ; what remains , but that they render themselves to the care and ...
الصفحة 362
... gistrate was to be showed the bounds of his authority , and L. III . p . 71. As to what you say here of the nature of my discourse , I shall only put you in mind that the question there debated is , Whether the magistrate has any right ...
... gistrate was to be showed the bounds of his authority , and L. III . p . 71. As to what you say here of the nature of my discourse , I shall only put you in mind that the question there debated is , Whether the magistrate has any right ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
A Fourth Letter for Toleration | 547 |
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