Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... punish or deprive the prince if he transgress the laws of the kingdom ; witness Parsons and Buchanan ; the first , under the name of Dolman , in the third chapter of his first book , labours to prove that kings have been lawfully ...
... punish or deprive the prince if he transgress the laws of the kingdom ; witness Parsons and Buchanan ; the first , under the name of Dolman , in the third chapter of his first book , labours to prove that kings have been lawfully ...
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... absurd once to be thought , for then it will lie in the hands of the headless multitude when they please to cast off the yoke of government ( that God hath laid upon them ) to judge and punish him , by whom PATRIARCHA . 41.
... absurd once to be thought , for then it will lie in the hands of the headless multitude when they please to cast off the yoke of government ( that God hath laid upon them ) to judge and punish him , by whom PATRIARCHA . 41.
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John Locke. them ) to judge and punish him , by whom they should be judged and punished themselves . Aristotle can tell us what judges the multitude are in their own case , oi πλεῖστοι φαῦλοι κριταὶ περὶ τῶν οἰκείων : The judgment of the ...
John Locke. them ) to judge and punish him , by whom they should be judged and punished themselves . Aristotle can tell us what judges the multitude are in their own case , oi πλεῖστοι φαῦλοι κριταὶ περὶ τῶν οἰκείων : The judgment of the ...
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... punished , or so much as blamed , for committing any of those acts which Samuel describes ; and if Samuel's drift had been only to terrify the people , he would not have forgotten to foretell Saul's bloody cruelty in murdering eighty ...
... punished , or so much as blamed , for committing any of those acts which Samuel describes ; and if Samuel's drift had been only to terrify the people , he would not have forgotten to foretell Saul's bloody cruelty in murdering eighty ...
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... punish- ment sufficient for him to expect God as a revenger ; let none presume to search into his deeds , much less to oppose them . When the Jews asked our Blessed Saviour whether they should pay tribute , He did not first demand what ...
... punish- ment sufficient for him to expect God as a revenger ; let none presume to search into his deeds , much less to oppose them . When the Jews asked our Blessed Saviour whether they should pay tribute , He did not first demand what ...
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