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Page 213
... are all born slaves , and by divine right are subjects to Adam's right heir ) ; as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . $ 4.
... are all born slaves , and by divine right are subjects to Adam's right heir ) ; as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . $ 4.
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And if God made all mankind slaves to Adam and his heirs , by giving Adam dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , ” ch . i . 28 , as our author would have it ; methinks sir Robert should have carried his monarchical ...
And if God made all mankind slaves to Adam and his heirs , by giving Adam dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , ” ch . i . 28 , as our author would have it ; methinks sir Robert should have carried his monarchical ...
Page 237
... was abrogated , and a community of all things instituted between Noah and his sons -- Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought that God would disinherit him of his birth right , Of Government . 237.
... was abrogated , and a community of all things instituted between Noah and his sons -- Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought that God would disinherit him of his birth right , Of Government . 237.
Page 238
But our author says , " Noah was the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought that God would disinherit him of his birth right ? ” Heir indeed , in England , signifies the eldest son , who is by the law of England to have all ...
But our author says , " Noah was the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought that God would disinherit him of his birth right ? ” Heir indeed , in England , signifies the eldest son , who is by the law of England to have all ...
Page 241
... of any such “ private dominion of Adam " as I , when he says , “ God gives us all things richly to enjoy ; " which he could not do , if it were all given away already to monarch Adam , and the monarchs his heirs and successors .
... of any such “ private dominion of Adam " as I , when he says , “ God gives us all things richly to enjoy ; " which he could not do , if it were all given away already to monarch Adam , and the monarchs his heirs and successors .
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