The Works of John Locke, Том 5T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... posterity , " must be taken for proofs and reasons drawn from Scripture , or for any sort of proof at all : though from thence , by a new way of inference , in the words immediately following , he con- cludes the royal authority of Adam ...
... posterity , " must be taken for proofs and reasons drawn from Scripture , or for any sort of proof at all : though from thence , by a new way of inference , in the words immediately following , he con- cludes the royal authority of Adam ...
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... all creatures , was thereby the monarch of the whole world ; none of his posterity had any right to possess any thing but by his grant or permission , or by suc- cession from him . " 2. Let us understand then Of Government . 223.
... all creatures , was thereby the monarch of the whole world ; none of his posterity had any right to possess any thing but by his grant or permission , or by suc- cession from him . " 2. Let us understand then Of Government . 223.
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... posterity . " In which way of ar- guing there are two manifest falsehoods . First , it is false , that God made that grant to Adam , as soon as he was created , since , though it stands in the text imme- diately after his creation , yet ...
... posterity . " In which way of ar- guing there are two manifest falsehoods . First , it is false , that God made that grant to Adam , as soon as he was created , since , though it stands in the text imme- diately after his creation , yet ...
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John Locke. be governor of his posterity ; " which amounts to this , he was governor by right of 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 ...
John Locke. be governor of his posterity ; " which amounts to this , he was governor by right of 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 ...
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... ; " or , for the cause of it , as he says , p . 11 , " creation made man prince of his posterity ? " How farther can one judge of the truth of his being thus king , till one has examined whether king be 226 Of Government .
... ; " or , for the cause of it , as he says , p . 11 , " creation made man prince of his posterity ? " How farther can one judge of the truth of his being thus king , till one has examined whether king be 226 Of Government .
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