The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... grant made to Adam , Gen. i . 28 , as we see sir Robert him- self does in this parallel place ; and then his argument wills tand thus : " by the positive grant of God : as soon as Adam was created , he was proprietor of the world ...
... grant made to Adam , Gen. i . 28 , as we see sir Robert him- self does in this parallel place ; and then his argument wills tand thus : " by the positive grant of God : as soon as Adam was created , he was proprietor of the world ...
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... grant , Gen. i . 28 , it was not to Adam in particular , exclusive of all other men : whatever dominion he had thereby , it was not a private dominion , but a dominion in com- mon with the rest of mankind . That this donation was not ...
... grant , Gen. i . 28 , it was not to Adam in particular , exclusive of all other men : whatever dominion he had thereby , it was not a private dominion , but a dominion in com- mon with the rest of mankind . That this donation was not ...
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... grant . " This yet will not help out succession : for if , as our author says , the benefit of the grant be intended to the issue of the grantee , this will not direct the succession ; since , if God give any thing to a man and his ...
... grant . " This yet will not help out succession : for if , as our author says , the benefit of the grant be intended to the issue of the grantee , this will not direct the succession ; since , if God give any thing to a man and his ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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