The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... fatherhood , sovereign power over Eve his mother ? for Adam's fatherhood being nothing but a right he had to govern his children , because he begot them , he that inherits Adam's fatherhood , inherits nothing , even in our author's ...
... fatherhood , sovereign power over Eve his mother ? for Adam's fatherhood being nothing but a right he had to govern his children , because he begot them , he that inherits Adam's fatherhood , inherits nothing , even in our author's ...
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... fatherhood , only to be over the issue of their own bodies , and their descen- dents ; which power of fatherhood dies with the head of each family , and makes way for the like power of fatherhood to take place in each of his sons over ...
... fatherhood , only to be over the issue of their own bodies , and their descen- dents ; which power of fatherhood dies with the head of each family , and makes way for the like power of fatherhood to take place in each of his sons over ...
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... fatherhood , since some of these had power over more than their own posterity ; and it is demon- stration , they could not be all heirs to Adam : for I challenge any man to make any pretence to power by right of fatherhood either ...
... fatherhood , since some of these had power over more than their own posterity ; and it is demon- stration , they could not be all heirs to Adam : for I challenge any man to make any pretence to power by right of fatherhood either ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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