The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 229
... beginning of the 6th , he creates the irra- tional inhabitants of the dry land , which , ver . 24 , are de- scribed in these words , " Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind ; cattle and creeping things Of ...
... beginning of the 6th , he creates the irra- tional inhabitants of the dry land , which , ver . 24 , are de- scribed in these words , " Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind ; cattle and creeping things Of ...
Page 231
... beginning of the sixth , as they are set down from the 20th to 26th ver . inclusively of the 1st ch . and so comprehend all the species of irrational animals of the terraqueous globe ; though all the words , whereby they are expressed ...
... beginning of the sixth , as they are set down from the 20th to 26th ver . inclusively of the 1st ch . and so comprehend all the species of irrational animals of the terraqueous globe ; though all the words , whereby they are expressed ...
Page 324
... beginning so many new empires in his dominions , and over his sub- jects , had right to govern ; since our author tells us , that both one and the other had fatherly , which is supreme authority , and are brought in by him as instances ...
... beginning so many new empires in his dominions , and over his sub- jects , had right to govern ; since our author tells us , that both one and the other had fatherly , which is supreme authority , and are brought in by him as instances ...
Page 331
... beginning a new one : for if a prince should give a man , besides his an- cient patrimony , which for some ages his family had been disseised of , an additional estate , never before in the possession of his ancestors , he could not be ...
... beginning a new one : for if a prince should give a man , besides his an- cient patrimony , which for some ages his family had been disseised of , an additional estate , never before in the possession of his ancestors , he could not be ...
Page 336
... beginning to be a people . It was omitted by our author's confession , from their coming into Egypt , till their return out of that bondage , above 200 years : from thence till God gave the Israelites a king , about 400 years more , our ...
... beginning to be a people . It was omitted by our author's confession , from their coming into Egypt , till their return out of that bondage , above 200 years : from thence till God gave the Israelites a king , about 400 years more , our ...
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