The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 264
... paternal power he supposes a father to have over his children . For , 1 " As Adam was lord of his children , so his children under him had a power over their own chil- dren " they were then lords over their own children after the same ...
... paternal power he supposes a father to have over his children . For , 1 " As Adam was lord of his children , so his children under him had a power over their own chil- dren " they were then lords over their own children after the same ...
Page 265
... paternal power , but as an absolute , unlimited au- thority , cannot be supposed to understand any thing else here , unless he himself had limited it , and showed how far it reached ; and that he means here paternal autho- rity in that ...
... paternal power , but as an absolute , unlimited au- thority , cannot be supposed to understand any thing else here , unless he himself had limited it , and showed how far it reached ; and that he means here paternal autho- rity in that ...
Page 266
... paternal power , " p . 12 , as also all other fathers to have " paternal power over their children . " O. 156. From whence one of these two things will necessarily follow , that either Adam's children , even in his life time , had , and ...
... paternal power , " p . 12 , as also all other fathers to have " paternal power over their children . " O. 156. From whence one of these two things will necessarily follow , that either Adam's children , even in his life time , had , and ...
Page 269
... paternal power , cannot descend to him by inheritance : for it being a right that accrues to a man only by begetting , no man can have this natural dominion over any one he does not beget ; unless it can be supposed that a man can have ...
... paternal power , cannot descend to him by inheritance : for it being a right that accrues to a man only by begetting , no man can have this natural dominion over any one he does not beget ; unless it can be supposed that a man can have ...
Page 271
... paternal power or natural dominion ; and so there is an end of paternal power as the fountain of regal authority , and the so much magnified fatherhood quite vanishes . If the regal power descended to Shem as eldest , and heir to his ...
... paternal power or natural dominion ; and so there is an end of paternal power as the fountain of regal authority , and the so much magnified fatherhood quite vanishes . If the regal power descended to Shem as eldest , and heir to his ...
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