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" ... insolence and endeavours to get and exercise an arbitrary power over their people, whether oppression or disobedience gave the first rise to the disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject,... "
The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations: Concerning the Rights, Power ... - Page 55
by John Somers Baron Somers, Daniel Defoe, John Dunton - 1710 - 71 pages
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The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 3

Samuel Stennett - Baptists - 1824 - 570 pages
...chargeable with being guilty of seditious practices. " Whoever," says Mr. Locke, " either ruler, or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, is highly guilty of the greatest crime, I think, a man...
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A sermon [on 2 Cor. ii, 16] preached at the consecration of ... W. Otter ...

Charles Webb Le Bas - 1836 - 572 pages
...resisted." Locke's Works, vol. viii. p. 404. 8vo London, 1812. And " whoever (either ruler or subject) by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, is highly guilty of the greatest crime (I think) a man...
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Typical Selections from the Best English Authors: With Introductory Notices

English authors - English literature - 1869 - 458 pages
...disorder ; I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government ; is highly guilty of the greatest crime, I think, a...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - Liberty - 1884 - 328 pages
...disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, he is guilty of the greatest crime I think a man is...
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Of Civil Government and Toleration

John Locke - Liberty - 1905 - 198 pages
...disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, is highly guilty of the greatest crime I think a man...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 608 pages
...disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure: whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, is guilty of the greatest crime I think a man is capable...
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Selections

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1928 - 428 pages
...disorder; I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people, and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, is highly guilty of the greatest crime, I think, a man...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - Liberty - 1967 - 548 pages
...impartial History to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either Ruler or Subject, by force goes 3o about to invade the Rights of either Prince or People, and lays the foundation for overturning the Constitution and Frame of any Juft Gtrvemment, is guilty of the greatest Crime, I think, a Man is capable...
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Two Treatises of Government: With a Supplement, Patriarcha, by Robert Filmer

John Locke - Liberty - 1947 - 356 pages
...disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure: whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either...people and lays the foundation for overturning the constitution and frame of any just government is highly guilty of the greatest crime I think a man...
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The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence

Clarence Morris - Law - 1971 - 588 pages
...disorder, I leave it to impartial history to determine. This I am sure, whoever, either ruler or subject, by force goes about to invade the rights of either prince or people, and lays the foundation lor overturning the constitution and frame of any just government, he is guilty of the greatest crime...
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