| Kate Aughterson - 1995 - 346 страница
...the power of the magistrate. If we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them: as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| James E. Gill - 1995 - 468 страница
...Filmer writes, "If we compare the natural duties of a Father with those of a King, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them" (63). See also Schochet throughout. 5. The best account of Manley's life is Fidelis Morgan, A Woman... | |
| Caroline Gonda - 1996 - 316 страница
...power was still paternal, though: If we compare the Natural Rights of a Father with those of a King, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or Extent of them: as the Father over one Family, so the King as Father over many Families extends his care to preserve, feed, cloth, instruct and defend... | |
| Amy Boesky - 1996 - 256 страница
...we compare the natural duties of a Father with those of a King, we find them to be all one, wid1out any difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them. As the Father over one family, so the King, as Father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct and... | |
| John Witte - 1997 - 332 страница
...people."18'1 "If we compare the natural duties of a Father with those of a King, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in...or extent of them. As the Father over one family, so the King, as Father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| James Oakes - 1998 - 276 страница
...civil power. "If we compare the natural rights of a father with those of a king," he explained, we find them all one, without any difference at all but...or extent of them: as the father over one family, so the king, as father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct, and... | |
| Nathan Tarcov - 1999 - 292 страница
...not in kind: If we compare the natural duties of a Father with those of a King, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in...or extent of them. As the Father over one family, so the King, as Father over many families, extends his care to preserve, feed, clothe, instruct and... | |
| Lee Ward - 2004 - 478 страница
...Filmer claims: "If we compare the natural duties of a father with those of a king, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in the latitude or extent of them."' 4 Filmer's reflections on the account of creation in Genesis constitute the core of his thoughts on... | |
| John Milton - 2005 - 340 страница
...from Patriarcha: If we compare the natural duties of a father with those of a king, we find them to be all one, without any difference at all but only in the latitude and extent of them. As the father over the family, so the king, as father over many families, extends... | |
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