The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 237
... succession . " The fear of you , and the dread of you , says God , shall be upon every beast , " & c . Will any body but our author say that the crea- tures feared and stood in awe of Noah only , and not of his sons without his leave ...
... succession . " The fear of you , and the dread of you , says God , shall be upon every beast , " & c . Will any body but our author say that the crea- tures feared and stood in awe of Noah only , and not of his sons without his leave ...
Page 242
... succession likelier , by want and the dependence of a scanty fortune , to tie them to hard service , than by liberal allowance of the conveniencies of life to pro mote the great design of God , " increase and multiply : " he that doubts ...
... succession likelier , by want and the dependence of a scanty fortune , to tie them to hard service , than by liberal allowance of the conveniencies of life to pro mote the great design of God , " increase and multiply : " he that doubts ...
Page 272
... succession : though our author frequently in his writings jumbles them together , and omits not to make use of either , where he thinks it will sound best to his purpose . But the absurdities of this will more fully appear in the next ...
... succession : though our author frequently in his writings jumbles them together , and omits not to make use of either , where he thinks it will sound best to his purpose . But the absurdities of this will more fully appear in the next ...
Page 273
... succession from him . ' Here he makes two ways of conveyance of any thing Adam stood possessed of ; and those are grants , or succession . Again he says , " All kings either are , or are to be reputed , the next heirs to those first ...
... succession from him . ' Here he makes two ways of conveyance of any thing Adam stood possessed of ; and those are grants , or succession . Again he says , " All kings either are , or are to be reputed , the next heirs to those first ...
Page 274
... succession , or by any other means ; for it is still the manner of the government by supreme power that makes them properly kings , and not the means of obtaining their crowns . " Which I think is a full answer to all his whole ...
... succession , or by any other means ; for it is still the manner of the government by supreme power that makes them properly kings , and not the means of obtaining their crowns . " Which I think is a full answer to all his whole ...
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