The Works of John Locke, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... society . This it be- comes the wisdom of magistrates carefully to support , and render as sacred and awful , in the minds of the people , as they can . But , if ever frequency of oaths shall make them be looked on as formalities of law ...
... society . This it be- comes the wisdom of magistrates carefully to support , and render as sacred and awful , in the minds of the people , as they can . But , if ever frequency of oaths shall make them be looked on as formalities of law ...
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... society , unavoidable to some men ; but that also to receive profit from the loan of money , is as equitable and lawful , as receiving rent for land , and more tolerable to the bor- rower , notwithstanding the opinion of some over ...
... society , unavoidable to some men ; but that also to receive profit from the loan of money , is as equitable and lawful , as receiving rent for land , and more tolerable to the bor- rower , notwithstanding the opinion of some over ...
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... societies , introduced coinage , as a remedy to those two inconve- niencies . The stamp was a warrantry of the public , that , under such a denomination , they should receive a piece of such a weight , and such a fineness ; that is ...
... societies , introduced coinage , as a remedy to those two inconve- niencies . The stamp was a warrantry of the public , that , under such a denomination , they should receive a piece of such a weight , and such a fineness ; that is ...
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... society , to serve their present turn . ยง . 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they tell us , " We are all born slaves , " and we must continue so ; " there is no remedy for it ; life and thraldom we ...
... society , to serve their present turn . ยง . 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they tell us , " We are all born slaves , " and we must continue so ; " there is no remedy for it ; life and thraldom we ...
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... society . To prove this grand position of his , he tells us , p . 12 , " Men are born in subjection to their parents , " and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls " royal authority , " p . 12 , 14 ...
... society . To prove this grand position of his , he tells us , p . 12 , " Men are born in subjection to their parents , " and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls " royal authority , " p . 12 , 14 ...
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