Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... tion , and not by any due election of the people or multitude , or by any faction with them . ( 6 As this patriarchal power continued in Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob , even until the Egyptian bondage , so we find it amongst the sons of ...
... tion , and not by any due election of the people or multitude , or by any faction with them . ( 6 As this patriarchal power continued in Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob , even until the Egyptian bondage , so we find it amongst the sons of ...
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... proceeds from some error in generation or education ; for Nature aims at perfec- tion in all her works . 2. Suarez , the Jesuit , riseth up against the royal authority of Adam , in defence of the freedom and liberty PATRIARCHA . 23.
... proceeds from some error in generation or education ; for Nature aims at perfec- tion in all her works . 2. Suarez , the Jesuit , riseth up against the royal authority of Adam , in defence of the freedom and liberty PATRIARCHA . 23.
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... tion about making public laws , it must be remembered that such meetings do not share or divide the sovereignty with the prince , but do only deliberate and advise their Supreme Head , who still reserves the absolute power in himself ...
... tion about making public laws , it must be remembered that such meetings do not share or divide the sovereignty with the prince , but do only deliberate and advise their Supreme Head , who still reserves the absolute power in himself ...
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... tion of a kingdom , for those who will have a king are bound to allow him royal maintenance by providing revenues for the Crown , since it is both for the honour , profit , and safety , too , of the people to have their king glorious ...
... tion of a kingdom , for those who will have a king are bound to allow him royal maintenance by providing revenues for the Crown , since it is both for the honour , profit , and safety , too , of the people to have their king glorious ...
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... and ourselves for God , for , otherwise , what shall God's share be if all be Cæsar's . The Fathers mention no reserva- tion of any power to the laws of the land or to the people . ( ( St. Ambrose , in his apology for David PATRIARCHA . 47.
... and ourselves for God , for , otherwise , what shall God's share be if all be Cæsar's . The Fathers mention no reserva- tion of any power to the laws of the land or to the people . ( ( St. Ambrose , in his apology for David PATRIARCHA . 47.
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