The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... possession of any power ? And by persuading those , who , by the consent of their fellow - men , are advanced to great but limited degrees of it , that by that part which is given them , they have a right to all that was not so ; and ...
... possession of any power ? And by persuading those , who , by the consent of their fellow - men , are advanced to great but limited degrees of it , that by that part which is given them , they have a right to all that was not so ; and ...
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... possession of particular men ; 2. which , ver . 24 , 25 , in our Bible , is translated beasts , and by the Septuagint npia , wild beasts , and is the same word , that here in our text , ver . 28 , where we have this great charter to ...
... possession of particular men ; 2. which , ver . 24 , 25 , in our Bible , is translated beasts , and by the Septuagint npia , wild beasts , and is the same word , that here in our text , ver . 28 , where we have this great charter to ...
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... possession may best be understood of reversion ; because it is possible one may live to enjoy it in reversion . If the grant be in- deed to a father and to his sons after him , who is so kind as to let his children enjoy it presently in ...
... possession may best be understood of reversion ; because it is possible one may live to enjoy it in reversion . If the grant be in- deed to a father and to his sons after him , who is so kind as to let his children enjoy it presently in ...
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... of a part of the earth for support of themselves and fa- milies , when the whole was not only more than Noah himself , but infinitely more than they all could make use of , and the possessions of one could not 238 Of Government .
... of a part of the earth for support of themselves and fa- milies , when the whole was not only more than Noah himself , but infinitely more than they all could make use of , and the possessions of one could not 238 Of Government .
الصفحة 239
John Locke. use of , and the possessions of one could not at all prejudice , or , as to any use , straiten that of the other . § 38. Our author probably foreseeing he might not be very successful in persuading people out of their senses ...
John Locke. use of , and the possessions of one could not at all prejudice , or , as to any use , straiten that of the other . § 38. Our author probably foreseeing he might not be very successful in persuading people out of their senses ...
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