The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 212
... mankind , I should find nothing but a rope of sand ; useful perhaps to such whose skill and business it is to raise a dust , and would blind the people , the better to mislead them ; but in truth not of any force to draw those into ...
... mankind , I should find nothing but a rope of sand ; useful perhaps to such whose skill and business it is to raise a dust , and would blind the people , the better to mislead them ; but in truth not of any force to draw those into ...
Page 213
... mankind a right to natural freedom ; whereby they have not only , as much as in them lies , exposed all subjects to the utmost misery of tyranny and oppression , but have also unsettled the titles and shaken the thrones of princes ...
... mankind a right to natural freedom ; whereby they have not only , as much as in them lies , exposed all subjects to the utmost misery of tyranny and oppression , but have also unsettled the titles and shaken the thrones of princes ...
Page 214
... mankind , and that which they have not had wit enough to find out till this latter age ! For however sir Robert Filmer seems to condemn the novelty of the contrary opinion , Patr . p . 3 , yet I believe it will be hard for him to find ...
... mankind , and that which they have not had wit enough to find out till this latter age ! For however sir Robert Filmer seems to condemn the novelty of the contrary opinion , Patr . p . 3 , yet I believe it will be hard for him to find ...
Page 221
... mankind , has said so little to prove it , from whence it is rather naturally to be con- cluded , that there is little to be said . ยง 14. But that I might omit no care to inform myself in our author's full sense , I consulted his Obser ...
... mankind , has said so little to prove it , from whence it is rather naturally to be con- cluded , that there is little to be said . ยง 14. But that I might omit no care to inform myself in our author's full sense , I consulted his Obser ...
Page 222
... mankind be propa- gated if also God gave to Adam not only the do- minion over the woman and the children that should issue from them , but also over all the earth to subdue it , and over all the creatures on it , so that , as long as ...
... mankind be propa- gated if also God gave to Adam not only the do- minion over the woman and the children that should issue from them , but also over all the earth to subdue it , and over all the creatures on it , so that , as long as ...
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