The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... natural right of regal power , " he ends the first chapter . I hope it is no in- jury to call an half quotation an ... nature , nor so care- less of the point in hand , that he by oversight com- mits the fault that he himself , in his ...
... natural right of regal power , " he ends the first chapter . I hope it is no in- jury to call an half quotation an ... nature , nor so care- less of the point in hand , that he by oversight com- mits the fault that he himself , in his ...
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... natural freedom , which I find up and down in his other treatises and they are these following ; " God's crea- tion of Adam , the dominion he gave him over Eve , and the dominion he had as father over his children ; " all which I shall ...
... natural freedom , which I find up and down in his other treatises and they are these following ; " God's crea- tion of Adam , the dominion he gave him over Eve , and the dominion he had as father over his children ; " all which I shall ...
Page 223
... nature directs , or positive revelation declares , may be said to be by God's appointment : but I suppose it cannot be meant here in the first sense , i . e . by providence ; because that would be to say no more , but that as soon as ...
... nature directs , or positive revelation declares , may be said to be by God's appointment : but I suppose it cannot be meant here in the first sense , i . e . by providence ; because that would be to say no more , but that as soon as ...
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... nature it was due to Adam to be governor of his posterity : " for having given him the right of government by nature , there was no need of a positive donation ; at least it will never be a proof of such a donation . $ 17. On the other ...
... nature it was due to Adam to be governor of his posterity : " for having given him the right of government by nature , there was no need of a positive donation ; at least it will never be a proof of such a donation . $ 17. On the other ...
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... nature , because he was go- vernor by right of nature . But supposing we should grant , that a man is by nature governor of his children , Adam could not hereby be monarch as soon as created : for this right of nature being founded in ...
... nature , because he was go- vernor by right of nature . But supposing we should grant , that a man is by nature governor of his children , Adam could not hereby be monarch as soon as created : for this right of nature being founded in ...
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