Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... living singly and solely by themselves . This was the cause of men's uniting themselves at the first in politic societies ; which societies could not be without government , nor government without a distinct law of its own , serving to ...
... living singly and solely by themselves . This was the cause of men's uniting themselves at the first in politic societies ; which societies could not be without government , nor government without a distinct law of its own , serving to ...
Page 19
... living , and now ready to die , it is certain that there is one man , and but one in the world , who is next heir , although the knowledge who should be that one man be quite lost . ( 2. ) This ignorance of the people being admitted ...
... living , and now ready to die , it is certain that there is one man , and but one in the world , who is next heir , although the knowledge who should be that one man be quite lost . ( 2. ) This ignorance of the people being admitted ...
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... living 930 years , and seeing seven or eight descents from himself , he might live to com- mand of his children and their posterity a multitude far bigger than many commonwealths and kingdoms . 3. I know the politicians and civil ...
... living 930 years , and seeing seven or eight descents from himself , he might live to com- mand of his children and their posterity a multitude far bigger than many commonwealths and kingdoms . 3. I know the politicians and civil ...
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... living . Suarez proceeds , and tells us that in process of time Adam had complete economical power . I know not what this complete economical power is , nor how or what it doth really and essentially differ from political . If Adam did ...
... living . Suarez proceeds , and tells us that in process of time Adam had complete economical power . I know not what this complete economical power is , nor how or what it doth really and essentially differ from political . If Adam did ...
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... living under a tyrant . No man can say King Solomon was a tyrant , yet all the congregation of Israel complained that Solomon made their yoke grievous , and therefore their prayer to Rehoboam is : " Make thou the grievous service of thy ...
... living under a tyrant . No man can say King Solomon was a tyrant , yet all the congregation of Israel complained that Solomon made their yoke grievous , and therefore their prayer to Rehoboam is : " Make thou the grievous service of thy ...
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absolute monarch absolute power Adam's heir amongst argument Aristotle begetting birthright brethren children of men civil command common common law commonwealth consent creatures death distinct doth earth eldest Esau fatherly authority force form of government gave give God's governors grant hath heir to Adam Henry VI inheritance Jacob Jephtha judge king king's kingdom labour land law of Nature legislative liberty lineal succession living lord magistrate mankind ment monarchical power mother multitude natural right never Noah obedience ordinance parents parliament paternal power patriarchs person plain political society positive laws possession posterity preservation princes private dominion prove punish reason regal power right descending right of fatherhood royal authority rule ruler saith Scripture Sir Robert sons sons of Noah sovereignty standing laws statute subjects supposed supreme power tells thereby things tion TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT unto usurpation wherein whole words