The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 350
... judge ? it cannot be meant , who shall decide the controversy ; every one knows what Jephthah here tells us , that " the Lord the Judge " shall judge . Where there is no judge on earth , the appeal lies to God in heaven . That question ...
... judge ? it cannot be meant , who shall decide the controversy ; every one knows what Jephthah here tells us , that " the Lord the Judge " shall judge . Where there is no judge on earth , the appeal lies to God in heaven . That question ...
Page 391
... judge of his right , and , accord- ing to the best of his power , to maintain it ; now , whenever his property is invaded by the will and order of his monarch , he has not only no appeal , as those in society ought to have , but , as if ...
... judge of his right , and , accord- ing to the best of his power , to maintain it ; now , whenever his property is invaded by the will and order of his monarch , he has not only no appeal , as those in society ought to have , but , as if ...
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... judge , whether the prince or legislative act contrary to their trust ? " This , perhaps , ill - affected and ... judge ; " for who shall be judge whether his trustee or deputy acts well , and according to the trust 112 Of Civil ...
... judge , whether the prince or legislative act contrary to their trust ? " This , perhaps , ill - affected and ... judge ; " for who shall be judge whether his trustee or deputy acts well , and according to the trust 112 Of Civil ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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