The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 348
... force to that which is against the right of my freedom , i . e . make me a slave . To be free from such force is the only security of my preservation ; and reason bids me look on him as an enemy to my pre- servation , who would take ...
... force to that which is against the right of my freedom , i . e . make me a slave . To be free from such force is the only security of my preservation ; and reason bids me look on him as an enemy to my pre- servation , who would take ...
Page 451
... force , without right , can be thought consent , and how far they bind . To which I shall say , they bind not at all ; because whatsoever another gets from me by force , I still retain the right of , and he is obliged presently to ...
... force , without right , can be thought consent , and how far they bind . To which I shall say , they bind not at all ; because whatsoever another gets from me by force , I still retain the right of , and he is obliged presently to ...
Page 472
... force break through , and by force justify their violation of them , are truly and pro- perly rebels : for when men , by entering into society and civil government , have excluded force , and introduced laws for the preservation of ...
... force break through , and by force justify their violation of them , are truly and pro- perly rebels : for when men , by entering into society and civil government , have excluded force , and introduced laws for the preservation of ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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