Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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Page 16
... descending from him the patriarchs did enjoy , was as large and ample as the absolutest do- minion of any monarch which hath been since the creation . For dominion of life and death we find that Judah , the father , pronounced sentence ...
... descending from him the patriarchs did enjoy , was as large and ample as the absolutest do- minion of any monarch which hath been since the creation . For dominion of life and death we find that Judah , the father , pronounced sentence ...
Page 82
... descending from him , the patriarchs did enjoy , was as large and ample as the absolute dominion of any monarch which hath been since the creation " ( p . 15 ) . " Dominion of life and death ; making war and concluding peace ” ( p . 15 ) ...
... descending from him , the patriarchs did enjoy , was as large and ample as the absolute dominion of any monarch which hath been since the creation " ( p . 15 ) . " Dominion of life and death ; making war and concluding peace ” ( p . 15 ) ...
Page 129
... descend to the eldest son , which will need some proof to establish it , and so he have by that title all the " private dominion " of the father , yet the father's " natural dominion , " the paternal power , cannot descend to him by ...
... descend to the eldest son , which will need some proof to establish it , and so he have by that title all the " private dominion " of the father , yet the father's " natural dominion , " the paternal power , cannot descend to him by ...
Page 130
... descend together , and which he allows may be separated , for he yields that " Adam's children had their distinct territories by right of private dominion " ( O. , 210 , p . 40 ) . He makes it perpetually a doubt upon his principles ...
... descend together , and which he allows may be separated , for he yields that " Adam's children had their distinct territories by right of private dominion " ( O. , 210 , p . 40 ) . He makes it perpetually a doubt upon his principles ...
Page 141
... " and that the inheritance of both " rule " over men and property in things sprung from the same original , and were to descend by the same rules . 92. Property , whose original is from the right a TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT . 141.
... " and that the inheritance of both " rule " over men and property in things sprung from the same original , and were to descend by the same rules . 92. Property , whose original is from the right a TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT . 141.
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