The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... living creatures , and then afterwards divides them into three ranks , 1. Cattle , or such creatures as were or might be tame , and so be the private possession of particular men ; 2. which , ver . 24 , 25 , in our Bible , is translated ...
... living creatures , and then afterwards divides them into three ranks , 1. Cattle , or such creatures as were or might be tame , and so be the private possession of particular men ; 2. which , ver . 24 , 25 , in our Bible , is translated ...
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... living crea- tures for food : here is no alteration or diminishing of his title to a property of all things , but an en- largement only of his commons , " O. 211. So that , in our author's sense , all that was said here to Noah and his ...
... living crea- tures for food : here is no alteration or diminishing of his title to a property of all things , but an en- largement only of his commons , " O. 211. So that , in our author's sense , all that was said here to Noah and his ...
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... living : for whatever younger bro- thers , " by ancient and prime right of lineal succes- sion , " may have as well as the elder , that every man living may have a right to by lineal succession , and Sir Robert as well as any other ...
... living : for whatever younger bro- thers , " by ancient and prime right of lineal succes- sion , " may have as well as the elder , that every man living may have a right to by lineal succession , and Sir Robert as well as any other ...
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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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