The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 229
... distinct speaking not serving every where to his pur- pose , you must not expect it in him , as in Mr. Selden , or other such writers . § 24. In opposition , therefore , to our author's doc- trine , that " Adam was monarch of the whole ...
... distinct speaking not serving every where to his pur- pose , you must not expect it in him , as in Mr. Selden , or other such writers . § 24. In opposition , therefore , to our author's doc- trine , that " Adam was monarch of the whole ...
Page 231
... distinct ranks of cattle , wild beasts , and reptiles , were here , ver . 28 , actually put under the dominion of man , as they were designed , ver . 26 ; nor do these words contain in them the least appearance of any thing that can be ...
... distinct ranks of cattle , wild beasts , and reptiles , were here , ver . 28 , actually put under the dominion of man , as they were designed , ver . 26 ; nor do these words contain in them the least appearance of any thing that can be ...
Page 241
... distinct portions of the creatures ; yet in respect of God the maker of heaven and earth , who is sole lord and proprietor of the whole world , man's propriety in the creatures is nothing but that " liberty to use them , " which God has ...
... distinct portions of the creatures ; yet in respect of God the maker of heaven and earth , who is sole lord and proprietor of the whole world , man's propriety in the creatures is nothing but that " liberty to use them , " which God has ...
Page 262
... distinct from our obedience to the magistrate , and from which the most absolute power of princes cannot absolve us . What this duty is , we shall in its due place examine . $ 67. And thus we have at last got through all , that in our ...
... distinct from our obedience to the magistrate , and from which the most absolute power of princes cannot absolve us . What this duty is , we shall in its due place examine . $ 67. And thus we have at last got through all , that in our ...
Page 270
... distinct titles , and began presently upon Adam's death to be in distinct persons . And which then was to give way to the other ? § 76. Let us take the account of it , as he himself gives it us . He tells us out of Grotius , that ...
... distinct titles , and began presently upon Adam's death to be in distinct persons . And which then was to give way to the other ? § 76. Let us take the account of it , as he himself gives it us . He tells us out of Grotius , that ...
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