The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 260
... parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , can- not be that political dominion which our author would derive from it : for that being in every civil society supreme somewhere , can discharge any ...
... parents have by nature , and which is confirmed to them by the fifth commandment , can- not be that political dominion which our author would derive from it : for that being in every civil society supreme somewhere , can discharge any ...
Page 281
... parents , which God and nature has given to children , and obliged parents to as a duty , it would be reasonable that the father should inherit the estate of his son , and be preferred in the inheritance before his grandchild : for to ...
... parents , which God and nature has given to children , and obliged parents to as a duty , it would be reasonable that the father should inherit the estate of his son , and be preferred in the inheritance before his grandchild : for to ...
Page 440
... parental power is no- thing but that which parents have over their children , to govern them for the children's good , till they come to the use of reason , or a state of knowledge , wherein they may be supposed capable to understand ...
... parental power is no- thing but that which parents have over their children , to govern them for the children's good , till they come to the use of reason , or a state of knowledge , wherein they may be supposed capable to understand ...
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Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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