Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... do most unjustly obtain the exercise of it . To confirm this natural right of regal power , we find in the Decalogue that the law which enjoins obedience to bienel kings is delivered in the terms of " Honour thy 20 PATRIARCHA .
... do most unjustly obtain the exercise of it . To confirm this natural right of regal power , we find in the Decalogue that the law which enjoins obedience to bienel kings is delivered in the terms of " Honour thy 20 PATRIARCHA .
Page 21
John Locke. kings is delivered in the terms of " Honour thy father , " as if all power were originally in the father . If obedience to parents be immediately due by a natural law , and subjection to princes but by the mediation of a ...
John Locke. kings is delivered in the terms of " Honour thy father , " as if all power were originally in the father . If obedience to parents be immediately due by a natural law , and subjection to princes but by the mediation of a ...
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... honoured , and the clergy less . wronged , who , notwithstanding , in the evil - guided strength of their will , took head against him , to their own headlong destruction afterwards , partly during the reign of Henry , his next ...
... honoured , and the clergy less . wronged , who , notwithstanding , in the evil - guided strength of their will , took head against him , to their own headlong destruction afterwards , partly during the reign of Henry , his next ...
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... honour , profit , and safety , too , of the people to have their king glorious , power- ful , and abounding in riches . Besides , we all know the lands and goods of many subjects may be ofttimes legally taken by the king , either by ...
... honour , profit , and safety , too , of the people to have their king glorious , power- ful , and abounding in riches . Besides , we all know the lands and goods of many subjects may be ofttimes legally taken by the king , either by ...
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... honour of monarchy ; yet there be certain circumstances touching the forms of parliaments which are fit to be con- sidered . ❤ First , we are to remember that until about the time of the Conquest there could be no parliaments assembled ...
... honour of monarchy ; yet there be certain circumstances touching the forms of parliaments which are fit to be con- sidered . ❤ First , we are to remember that until about the time of the Conquest there could be no parliaments assembled ...
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