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Page 78
And whatever ways , besides these , men may fancy , or propose , for increasing
of money , ( except they intend to set up for the philosopher's stone ) would be
much the same with a distracted man's device , that I knew , who , in the
beginning ...
And whatever ways , besides these , men may fancy , or propose , for increasing
of money , ( except they intend to set up for the philosopher's stone ) would be
much the same with a distracted man's device , that I knew , who , in the
beginning ...
Page 209
THE P R E F A C E. READER , Thou hast here the beginning and end of a
discourse concerning government ; what fate has otherwise disposed of the
papers that should have filled up the middle , and were more than all the rest , it
is not worth ...
THE P R E F A C E. READER , Thou hast here the beginning and end of a
discourse concerning government ; what fate has otherwise disposed of the
papers that should have filled up the middle , and were more than all the rest , it
is not worth ...
Page 215
... and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls “ royal
authority , ” p . 12 , 14 , “ fatherly authority , right of fatherhood , " p . 12 , 20. One
would have thought he would , in the beginning of such a work as this , on which
was ...
... and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls “ royal
authority , ” p . 12 , 14 , “ fatherly authority , right of fatherhood , " p . 12 , 20. One
would have thought he would , in the beginning of such a work as this , on which
was ...
Page 218
God also hath given to the father a right or liberty to alien his power over his
children to any other ; whence we find the sale and gift of children to have been
much in use in the beginning of the world , when men had their servants for a ...
God also hath given to the father a right or liberty to alien his power over his
children to any other ; whence we find the sale and gift of children to have been
much in use in the beginning of the world , when men had their servants for a ...
Page 227
thus king , till one has examined whether king be to be taken , as the words in the
beginning of this passage would persuade , on supposition of his private
dominion , which was , by God's positive grant , “ monarch of the world by
appointment ...
thus king , till one has examined whether king be to be taken , as the words in the
beginning of this passage would persuade , on supposition of his private
dominion , which was , by God's positive grant , “ monarch of the world by
appointment ...
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