The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... inheritance , sometimes only inheritance or usurpation , sometimes all these three , and at last election , or any other means , added to them , the ways whereby Adam's royal autho- rity , that is , his right to supreme rule , could be ...
... inheritance , sometimes only inheritance or usurpation , sometimes all these three , and at last election , or any other means , added to them , the ways whereby Adam's royal autho- rity , that is , his right to supreme rule , could be ...
Page 276
... inheritance only of violence and rapine . Men too might as often and as innocently change their governors , as they do their physicians , if the person cannot be known who has a right to direct me , and whose prescriptions I am bound to ...
... inheritance only of violence and rapine . Men too might as often and as innocently change their governors , as they do their physicians , if the person cannot be known who has a right to direct me , and whose prescriptions I am bound to ...
Page 277
... inheritance , which occurs so often in his several discourses ; and I having in the foregoing chapter quoted several of these passages , I shall not need here again to repeat them . This sove- reignty he erects , as has been said , upon ...
... inheritance , which occurs so often in his several discourses ; and I having in the foregoing chapter quoted several of these passages , I shall not need here again to repeat them . This sove- reignty he erects , as has been said , upon ...
Page 280
... inheritance : men being by a like obligation bound to preserve what they have begotten , as to preserve themselves , their issue come to have a right in the goods they are pos- sessed of . That children have such a right is plain from ...
... inheritance : men being by a like obligation bound to preserve what they have begotten , as to preserve themselves , their issue come to have a right in the goods they are pos- sessed of . That children have such a right is plain from ...
Page 281
... inheritance to their fathers ' goods , which the rest of mankind cannot pretend to . ยง 90. Were it not for this right of being nourished and maintained by their parents , which God and nature has given to children , and obliged parents ...
... inheritance to their fathers ' goods , which the rest of mankind cannot pretend to . ยง 90. Were it not for this right of being nourished and maintained by their parents , which God and nature has given to children , and obliged parents ...
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