The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 252
... parents ; for he is king , because he is indeed maker of us all , which no parents can pretend to be of their children . $ 54. But had men skill and power to make their children , it is not so slight a piece of workmanship , that it can ...
... parents ; for he is king , because he is indeed maker of us all , which no parents can pretend to be of their children . $ 54. But had men skill and power to make their children , it is not so slight a piece of workmanship , that it can ...
Page 253
... parents , it must certainly owe most to the mother . But be that as it will , the mother cannot be denied an equal share in begetting of the child , and so the absolute authority of the father will not arise from hence . Our author ...
... parents , it must certainly owe most to the mother . But be that as it will , the mother cannot be denied an equal share in begetting of the child , and so the absolute authority of the father will not arise from hence . Our author ...
Page 258
... parents ; " and I do not remember , that I any where read , " Children , obey your father , " and no more : the Scripture joins mother too in that homage which is due from children ; and had there been any text , where the honour or ...
... parents ; " and I do not remember , that I any where read , " Children , obey your father , " and no more : the Scripture joins mother too in that homage which is due from children ; and had there been any text , where the honour or ...
Page 259
... parents , " p . 12 ; which , in common speech , I think , signifies mother as well as father , or if parents here signifies only father , it is the first time I ever yet knew it to do so , and by such an use of words one may say any ...
... parents , " p . 12 ; which , in common speech , I think , signifies mother as well as father , or if parents here signifies only father , it is the first time I ever yet knew it to do so , and by such an use of words one may say any ...
Page 260
... parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , can- not be that political dominion which our author would derive from it for that being in every civil society supreme somewhere , can discharge any ...
... parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , can- not be that political dominion which our author would derive from it for that being in every civil society supreme somewhere , can discharge any ...
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