The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 343
... common- wealth , hath no power over him . Those who have the supreme power of making laws in England , France , or Holland , are to an Indian but like the rest of the world , men without authority : and therefore , if by the law of ...
... common- wealth , hath no power over him . Those who have the supreme power of making laws in England , France , or Holland , are to an Indian but like the rest of the world , men without authority : and therefore , if by the law of ...
Page 344
... commonwealth : for though it would be beside my present purpose to enter here into the particulars of the law of nature , or its measures of punishment , yet it is certain there is such a law , and that too as intelligible and plain to ...
... commonwealth : for though it would be beside my present purpose to enter here into the particulars of the law of nature , or its measures of punishment , yet it is certain there is such a law , and that too as intelligible and plain to ...
Page 348
... commonwealth , must be supposed to design to take away from them every thing else , and so be looked on as in a state of war . ยง 18. This makes it lawful for a man to kill a thief , who has not in the least hurt him , nor declared any ...
... commonwealth , must be supposed to design to take away from them every thing else , and so be looked on as in a state of war . ยง 18. This makes it lawful for a man to kill a thief , who has not in the least hurt him , nor declared any ...
Page 351
... commonwealth ; nor under the dominion of any will , or restraint of any law , but what that legislative shall enact , according to the trust put in it . Freedom , then , is not what sir Robert Filmer tells us , O. A. 55 , " a liberty ...
... commonwealth ; nor under the dominion of any will , or restraint of any law , but what that legislative shall enact , according to the trust put in it . Freedom , then , is not what sir Robert Filmer tells us , O. A. 55 , " a liberty ...
Page 379
... are in that freedom , choose what society they will join themselves to , what commonwealth they will put themselves under . But if they will enjoy the inhe- ritance of their ancestors , they must take it on Of Civil Government . 379.
... are in that freedom , choose what society they will join themselves to , what commonwealth they will put themselves under . But if they will enjoy the inhe- ritance of their ancestors , they must take it on Of Civil Government . 379.
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