The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 228
... earth , and to subdue it , and having dominion given him over all creatures , was thereby the monarch of the whole world . None of his posterity had any right to possess any thing , but by his grant or per- mission , or by succession ...
... earth , and to subdue it , and having dominion given him over all creatures , was thereby the monarch of the whole world . None of his posterity had any right to possess any thing , but by his grant or per- mission , or by succession ...
Page 230
... earth , after his kind ; and ver . 2 , and God made the beasts of the earth after his kind , and cattle after their kind , and every thing that creepeth on the earth after his kind : " here , in the creation of the brute inhabitants of ...
... earth , after his kind ; and ver . 2 , and God made the beasts of the earth after his kind , and cattle after their kind , and every thing that creepeth on the earth after his kind : " here , in the creation of the brute inhabitants of ...
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... earth , from which relief can be had by ap- peal , there the continuance of the state of war is ex- cluded , and the controversy is decided by that power . Had there been any such court , any superior juris- diction on earth , to ...
... earth , from which relief can be had by ap- peal , there the continuance of the state of war is ex- cluded , and the controversy is decided by that power . Had there been any such court , any superior juris- diction on earth , to ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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