The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 300
... prove that dominion belongs to the heir over his brethren . for § 116. 1. Because it will be but an ill example to prove , that dominion by God's ordination belonged to the eldest son , because Jacob the youngest here had it , let him ...
... prove that dominion belongs to the heir over his brethren . for § 116. 1. Because it will be but an ill example to prove , that dominion by God's ordination belonged to the eldest son , because Jacob the youngest here had it , let him ...
الصفحة 315
... prove him that leads them to be a king , and Adam's heir . There have been Tories in Ireland , ( whatever there are ... prove . " The word patriarch doth more than in part prove , that patriarchal power continued in the world as long as ...
... prove him that leads them to be a king , and Adam's heir . There have been Tories in Ireland , ( whatever there are ... prove . " The word patriarch doth more than in part prove , that patriarchal power continued in the world as long as ...
الصفحة 318
... prove the division of the world by Noah to his sons , and will not leave out an imagination , though no better than a dream , that he can find any where to favour it , is hard to guess , since such a division , if it prove any thing ...
... prove the division of the world by Noah to his sons , and will not leave out an imagination , though no better than a dream , that he can find any where to favour it , is hard to guess , since such a division , if it prove any thing ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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