The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 393
... legislative , had established ; nor could any one , by his own authority , avoid the force of the law when once made ; nor by any pretence of superiority plead exemption , thereby to license his own , or the miscarriages of any of his ...
... legislative , had established ; nor could any one , by his own authority , avoid the force of the law when once made ; nor by any pretence of superiority plead exemption , thereby to license his own , or the miscarriages of any of his ...
الصفحة 413
... legislative and executive power , as well as of the governments and societies themselves . § 128. For in the state of nature , to omit the liberty he has of innocent delights , a man has two powers . The first is to do whatsoever he ...
... legislative and executive power , as well as of the governments and societies themselves . § 128. For in the state of nature , to omit the liberty he has of innocent delights , a man has two powers . The first is to do whatsoever he ...
الصفحة 414
... legislative as the good of the society shall require ; yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself , his liberty and property ( for no rational creature can be supposed to change his condition with an ...
... legislative as the good of the society shall require ; yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself , his liberty and property ( for no rational creature can be supposed to change his condition with an ...
الصفحة 415
... legislative power be at first given by the majority to one or more persons only for their lives , or any limited time , and then the supreme power to revert to them again ; when it is so reverted , the community may dispose of it again ...
... legislative power be at first given by the majority to one or more persons only for their lives , or any limited time , and then the supreme power to revert to them again ; when it is so reverted , the community may dispose of it again ...
الصفحة 416
... legislative power ; as the first and fundamental natural law , which is to govern even the legislative itself , is the preservation of the society , and ( as far as will consist with the public good ) of every person in it . This ...
... legislative power ; as the first and fundamental natural law , which is to govern even the legislative itself , is the preservation of the society , and ( as far as will consist with the public good ) of every person in it . This ...
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