Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... political philosophy . Like Hooker , he founded govern- ment upon a social compact among men by nature equal , each of whom gave up to the central power some part of his private right , in order that each might be protected by the ...
... political philosophy . Like Hooker , he founded govern- ment upon a social compact among men by nature equal , each of whom gave up to the central power some part of his private right , in order that each might be protected by the ...
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... political pieces that were published in the reign of Charles I. One of them boldly asserted that Parliament was an ... Politics . " But Aristotle based his teaching on the various conditions of the little States of Greece - accepted ...
... political pieces that were published in the reign of Charles I. One of them boldly asserted that Parliament was an ... Politics . " But Aristotle based his teaching on the various conditions of the little States of Greece - accepted ...
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... Aristotle . I must crave liberty to examine or explain the opinion of this great philosopher ; but briefly , I find this sentence in the third of his " Politics , " cap . 16 : δοκεῖ δέ τισιν οὐδὲ κατὰ φύσιν PATRIARCHA , 21.
... Aristotle . I must crave liberty to examine or explain the opinion of this great philosopher ; but briefly , I find this sentence in the third of his " Politics , " cap . 16 : δοκεῖ δέ τισιν οὐδὲ κατὰ φύσιν PATRIARCHA , 21.
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... Politics " is , in this place , misled by following Lambine , but even the learned Monsieur Duvall , in his " Synopsis , " bears them company ; and yet this version of Lambine's is esteemed the best , and printed at Paris , with ...
... Politics " is , in this place , misled by following Lambine , but even the learned Monsieur Duvall , in his " Synopsis , " bears them company ; and yet this version of Lambine's is esteemed the best , and printed at Paris , with ...
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... political . He had a power over his wife , and a fatherly power over his sons , whilst they were not made free . He might also , in process of time , have servants and a complete family , and in that family he might have complete ...
... political . He had a power over his wife , and a fatherly power over his sons , whilst they were not made free . He might also , in process of time , have servants and a complete family , and in that family he might have complete ...
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