The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 168
... lusts ; penalties laid on men till they outwardly conform are not a remedy laid to the disease . Punish- ments so applied have no opposition to men's lusts , nor from thence can be expected any cure . Men must be driven from their ...
... lusts ; penalties laid on men till they outwardly conform are not a remedy laid to the disease . Punish- ments so applied have no opposition to men's lusts , nor from thence can be expected any cure . Men must be driven from their ...
الصفحة 324
... lusts to avoid force , when they fly to conformity , which can shelter them from force without quitting their lusts . That which is dearer to men than their first - born is , you tell us , their lusts ; that which is harder than the ...
... lusts to avoid force , when they fly to conformity , which can shelter them from force without quitting their lusts . That which is dearer to men than their first - born is , you tell us , their lusts ; that which is harder than the ...
الصفحة 326
... lusts , cannot be said so to embrace it , because of that force : since a force he can avoid , without quitting his lusts , cannot be said to assist truth in making him quit them : for in this truth has no assist- ance from it at all ...
... lusts , cannot be said so to embrace it , because of that force : since a force he can avoid , without quitting his lusts , cannot be said to assist truth in making him quit them : for in this truth has no assist- ance from it at all ...
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