Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... Divine Comedy . LONGFELLOw's Translation . 29. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wake- field , Plays , and Poems . 30. Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit . ( Hitopadesa . ) 31. Lamb's Essays of Elia . 32. The History of Thomas Ellwood . 33 ...
... Divine Comedy . LONGFELLOw's Translation . 29. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wake- field , Plays , and Poems . 30. Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit . ( Hitopadesa . ) 31. Lamb's Essays of Elia . 32. The History of Thomas Ellwood . 33 ...
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... divine law , but the divine law hath given this power to no particular man - if the positive law be taken away , there is left no reason why amongst a multitude ( who are equal ) one rather than another should bear rule over the rest ...
... divine law , but the divine law hath given this power to no particular man - if the positive law be taken away , there is left no reason why amongst a multitude ( who are equal ) one rather than another should bear rule over the rest ...
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... divine institution , but even the assignment of it specifically to the eldest parents , which quite takes away that new and common distinction which refers only power universal and absolute to God , but power respective in regard of the ...
... divine institution , but even the assignment of it specifically to the eldest parents , which quite takes away that new and common distinction which refers only power universal and absolute to God , but power respective in regard of the ...
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... divine Plato concludes a commonweal to be nothing else but a large family . I know for this position Aristotle quarrels with his master , but most unjustly ; for therein he contradicts his own principles , for they both agree to fetch ...
... divine Plato concludes a commonweal to be nothing else but a large family . I know for this position Aristotle quarrels with his master , but most unjustly ; for therein he contradicts his own principles , for they both agree to fetch ...
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... divine , a thing may be com- manded contrary to law , and yet obedience to such a command is necessary . The sanctifying of the Sabbath is a divine law ; yet if a master command his servant not to go to church upon a Sabbath Day , the ...
... divine , a thing may be com- manded contrary to law , and yet obedience to such a command is necessary . The sanctifying of the Sabbath is a divine law ; yet if a master command his servant not to go to church upon a Sabbath Day , the ...
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