Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... gave their common consent all to be ordered by some whom they should agree upon ; without which consent there was no reason that one man should take upon him to be lord or judge over another . So that , in a word , all public rule , of ...
... gave their common consent all to be ordered by some whom they should agree upon ; without which consent there was no reason that one man should take upon him to be lord or judge over another . So that , in a word , all public rule , of ...
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... gave them the power . And why then doth he say , the multitude may change the kingdom into a democracy ? Thirdly , he concludes , that if there be a lawful cause , the multitude may change the kingdom . Here I would fain know who shall ...
... gave them the power . And why then doth he say , the multitude may change the kingdom into a democracy ? Thirdly , he concludes , that if there be a lawful cause , the multitude may change the kingdom . Here I would fain know who shall ...
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... gave the Israelites kings , He re - established the ancient and prime right of lineal succession to paternal government . And whensoever He made choice of any special person to be king , He intended that the issue also should have ...
... gave the Israelites kings , He re - established the ancient and prime right of lineal succession to paternal government . And whensoever He made choice of any special person to be king , He intended that the issue also should have ...
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... gave him this power , for there is no revelation of this , nor testimony of Scripture . " Hitherto Suarez . Whereas he makes Adam to have a fatherly power over his sons , and yet shuts up this power within one family , he seems either ...
... gave him this power , for there is no revelation of this , nor testimony of Scripture . " Hitherto Suarez . Whereas he makes Adam to have a fatherly power over his sons , and yet shuts up this power within one family , he seems either ...
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... gave it to the whole multitude only , and not to any particular assembly of men . Can they show or prove that ever the whole mul- titude met and divided this power which God gave them in gross by breaking into parcels and by appointing ...
... gave it to the whole multitude only , and not to any particular assembly of men . Can they show or prove that ever the whole mul- titude met and divided this power which God gave them in gross by breaking into parcels and by appointing ...
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