The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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Page 345
... executive power " of the law of nature , I doubt not but it will be objected , that it is unreasonable for men to be judges in their own cases , that self love will make men partial to themselves and their friends : and on the other ...
... executive power " of the law of nature , I doubt not but it will be objected , that it is unreasonable for men to be judges in their own cases , that self love will make men partial to themselves and their friends : and on the other ...
Page 381
... executive power of the law of nature , which every free man naturally hath , and by that permission resigning up to him a mo- narchical power , whilst they remained in it . But that this was not by any paternal right , but only by the ...
... executive power of the law of nature , which every free man naturally hath , and by that permission resigning up to him a mo- narchical power , whilst they remained in it . But that this was not by any paternal right , but only by the ...
Page 389
... executive power of civil society , which is to judge by standing laws , how far offences are to be punished , when committed within the commonwealth ; and also to determine , by occasional judgments founded on the present circumstances ...
... executive power of civil society , which is to judge by standing laws , how far offences are to be punished , when committed within the commonwealth ; and also to determine , by occasional judgments founded on the present circumstances ...
Page 390
... executive power in himself alone , there is no judge to be found , no appeal lies open to any one , who may fairly , and indifferently , and with authority decide , and from whose decision relief and redress may be ex- pected of any ...
... executive power in himself alone , there is no judge to be found , no appeal lies open to any one , who may fairly , and indifferently , and with authority decide , and from whose decision relief and redress may be ex- pected of any ...
Page 413
... executive power , as well as of the governments and societies themselves . ยง . 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 thinks fit for ...
... executive power , as well as of the governments and societies themselves . ยง . 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 thinks fit for ...
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