The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... consent , admitted the natural liberty and equality of mankind . " 85. By whom this doctrine came at first to be broach- ed , and brought in fashion amongst us , and what sad effects it gave rise to , I leave to historians to relate ...
... consent , admitted the natural liberty and equality of mankind . " 85. By whom this doctrine came at first to be broach- ed , and brought in fashion amongst us , and what sad effects it gave rise to , I leave to historians to relate ...
Page 215
... consent of men ( Av0pwπin xrios ) making use of their reason to unite together into society . To prove this grand position of his , he tells us , p . 12 , " Men are born in subjection to their parents , " and therefore cannot be free ...
... consent of men ( Av0pwπin xrios ) making use of their reason to unite together into society . To prove this grand position of his , he tells us , p . 12 , " Men are born in subjection to their parents , " and therefore cannot be free ...
Page 218
... consent , or by sufferance of the prince fol- lowing , especially privileges , O. p . 279. The reason why laws have been also made by kings , was this : when kings were either busied with wars , or dis- tracted with public cares , so ...
... consent , or by sufferance of the prince fol- lowing , especially privileges , O. p . 279. The reason why laws have been also made by kings , was this : when kings were either busied with wars , or dis- tracted with public cares , so ...
Page 219
... consent of their fellow - men , are advanced to great but limited degrees of it , that by that part which is given them , they have a right to all that was not so ; and therefore may do what they please , because they have authority to ...
... consent of their fellow - men , are advanced to great but limited degrees of it , that by that part which is given them , they have a right to all that was not so ; and therefore may do what they please , because they have authority to ...
Page 243
... consent of the poor man , who pre- ferred being his subject to starving . And the man he thus submits to , can pretend to no more power over him than he has consented to , upon compact . Upon this ground a man's having his stores filled ...
... consent of the poor man , who pre- ferred being his subject to starving . And the man he thus submits to , can pretend to no more power over him than he has consented to , upon compact . Upon this ground a man's having his stores filled ...
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